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10-14-2017, 11:35 AM | #1 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
I swapped a set of take off wheels and tires from my 01 2500hd. Not too crazy about the offset though. I have a set of 16" wheels off a mid 80's truck that i started to swap the tires on to but do not have any caps for them. I figured it was cheaper to buy hybrid lugs that are english thread but have the outer thread for those dreaded plastic nut covers that hold the caps on. Those were around $32, but then the 01 caps were too shallow to fot over the axle stub out in back, so another $35 for a pair of dually caps!
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10-14-2017, 01:01 PM | #2 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
Very cool,glad to see she was kept together. There’s very few of those longhorns around where I am,in fact I’ve only seen one in the last 25 years.
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10-14-2017, 02:41 PM | #3 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
I'm looking to convert my 1968 longhorn to a 1/2 tonI'm using up dated spindles for disc brakes and using a 1973--87 rear end an sense there all leaf springs it makes it easier to swap.Will not Change the lic to 1/2 ton cus if some one wants to put it back to 3/4 ton then it be easier.mine is fulley loaded with 396 th400 AC roof lights carpet bench seat its a blue with a white top but PO painted it all one color metallic Blue
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10-17-2017, 12:00 PM | #4 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
I am just trying to get her usable as a backup truck. I still have not ruled out swapping the cab clip engine aNd trans onto a 71 swb chassis i have. I have an 01 2500hd duramax that is my tow beast. I dont really need anything with an 8.5' bed and a swb fleet has aleays been on my wish list. If it was a 71/72 longhorn with disc brakes, i would contemplate seapping the 8 lug suspension into the swb chassis, just to be different, but would do that with the drum parts. I believe that at the end of the day, all of my machines should earn their keep. Im also into old farmalls and they all have some attachment such as a mower. Its also easier to justify having so much junk if you can claim you use it. I sold the garage queen truck in my profile pic for this reason. It was what my dad thought he wanted but he lost interest when my mom passed away. I had to take over putting it back together in order to get his money back. Probably broke even not figuring my time.
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10-17-2017, 11:52 AM | #5 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
Yours looks like a pretty solid truck!
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10-17-2017, 12:40 PM | #6 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
I'm not much of a short bed truck my self.I'm a working class type of guy I've always driven old.New stuff dose not do any thing for me.The longhorn has always been a soft spot in my life cus is was the 3rd truck i bought on my own over the 20 something I've bought.I love to see a pulling match from your new work horse to my 3 ton bob tail with the 327 4 speed with 2 speed split rear end with 22.5 tires.I bought that truck for 500.00 1964.But later found out it had the 400 small block.it did a wonderful job for 3 years but the lic and the expense.To running a 3 ton bob tail with drum brakes and no power steering got to me.But for the 3 years it was fun to drive back in 1994.Now days in Calif i would not even try.Out side Calif if i can have a 1990 chassis with the power brakes disc brakes and better gears or a automatic Allison with a 2 speed I pull any thing But a 18 wheeler with a 16 foot stake bed.Love them old big trucks.I own 9 trucks.Yes i own a short bed a 1966 short bed fleet side big window.For a guy driving trucks all his life.The short bed just seems out of place.I have my 1971 Cheyenne 1/2 ton and my 1972 3/4 ton deluxe I'm driving the 1972 now working on the 1971
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10-17-2017, 12:41 PM | #7 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
this is the out side of the blue one i think
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10-17-2017, 12:47 PM | #8 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
this is my 1964 short bed before i swapped the cab to the big window
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07-23-2019, 09:01 AM | #9 | |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
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As for the black truck, my other brother has a black 72 Cheyenne like it. My uncle bought it new at AJ Foyt Chevrolet in Pasadena/ Houston Tx. It has a 400/400, AC PS BP, bedside tool box, tilt wheel. I gave him a tach dash for Christmas one year that he added. He also added a red/ black houndstooth cheyenne super seat cover. It has been "amateur restored" to mostly original. Runs and drives good, but the 400 is getting tired. It is his truck for home depot runs, etc. |
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07-23-2019, 09:08 AM | #10 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
I was looking through this thread today and it is amazing how time gets away from you. I bought this truck 7 years ago. It is running and driving, but I haven't done much with else with it. I did ad some three point belts, a new radio, and painted a grey dash pad aqua and installed it. My daughter will be going into third grade in the fall. My dad and truck hunting/ swap meet buddy passed away this past November at 81 years old. (I bought a 57 3200 NAPCO 4x4 just a few miles from home and I am sure he was still riding shotgun with me when I went to load it up.
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06-16-2012, 09:45 AM | #11 |
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Re: Picked up a 70 Longhorn w/ a 396/ TH400 and a NICE rust free cab!
Neat thread
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