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02-07-2006, 11:33 PM | #1 |
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Location: Rocky Mount, MO
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Finally got a set of 68 factory buckets for my burb.
Got them from Bill Athey. They are in great shape. The foam is all in good darn good shape. I already stripped all the metal bare and will POR 15 and paint the front and back frames this weekend. When I get a camera for this new computer I will post pic of progress. I have some really rare options on this truck can't wait 'till its show ready.
Got a motor for it also. I decided not to go with the 383 stroker and found a 327 ? 307? OMC marine engine that is in EXCELLENT shape dirt cheap. Going up tomorrow to get casting # to find out for shure and to make sure the clutch(bell) housing will bolt up. It is a temp motor but it may be a keeper. I will probably pull it next year and either rebuild or replace it. |
02-08-2006, 08:26 PM | #2 |
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Re: Finally got a set of 68 factory buckets for my burb.
Marine engine? I think I would have stuck with the 383 Stroker. MO
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02-09-2006, 12:46 AM | #3 |
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Re: Finally got a set of 68 factory buckets for my burb.
Yeah, the marine engine was going to be a temp and rebuilt later for another project if it was a 327. but it turned out to be a 307 2bbl instead of a 327 4 bbl. So, I am in the market for another motor. ,...
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