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07-11-2014, 05:44 PM | #1 |
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new here and building a 1954 gmc 150
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07-11-2014, 07:08 PM | #2 |
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Re: new here and building a 1954 gmc 150
Nice starting point but you kind of lost me at Ford... Don't get me wrong my daughter and I have a 65 Mustang we are restoring, but AD on a Ford chassis and drive train just does not seem right. Lots of good advice here on the body and interior stuff, but will probably need to find a F-1 forum for the chassis stuff. Maybe some of the thread here on using same late 70s era C-10 chassis swaps might help??
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07-11-2014, 07:32 PM | #3 |
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Re: new here and building a 1954 gmc 150
Nice looking truck and definitely to each his own but a...ffffffford?! Its supposed to be the other way around, built ford tough with chevy (or gmc) stuff!
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07-11-2014, 08:22 PM | #5 |
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07-12-2014, 08:29 AM | #6 |
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Re: new here and building a 1954 gmc 150
I recently came into a 54 GMC 100 for cheap money. My first thought was to set it on a 72 GMC 3/4 to 4wd just because I happened to have it sitting out back already. Board member OrrieG warned me away from this plan since the track width is very different especially at the front. After measuring it wow, the difference is huge. As much as 12" IIRC. I'd imagine that the Ford is wide too. Yours looks like a nice original 150. Mine is missing a lot of parts since a PO started down the hot rod building road and simply gave up. If mine was as complete as yours, I would at least consider leaving it stock.
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So will mock up how its going to sit on the frame before I get to much welding and cutting done were it couldn't be removed , as they sell a new floor and firewall if I cant make the ford work as needed I may go different but that would mean waiting a lot longer before I could do much , the ford is a cost thing that will save me alot of money so its going be tried for that reason alone , and the ford is a half ton and the gmc a 3/4 and that gmc gearing would be slow driving an original , the half ton ford will be nicer and faster if I can make it work . Its going to be a project for sure |
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