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I am putting together a truck to show off the products we sell and here is the progress of it so far. I have HOPES that it will be drivable by May for the Maggie Valley 73-87 GMC/Chevy Truck show...
These are from the weekend on the March 6th, 2006 where I played swap the cabs:
Chris Lucas
www.73-87chevytrucks.com
www.captkaoscustoms.com
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Jimmy 2WD ProjectEdited by: roundedline at: 9/27/06 4:36 pm
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Weekend of March 13th, 2006:
Directions for the project changed and the cabs were reversed. Now my nice shiney black frame that was once home to a Hilborn injected (in progress) 454/ Doug Nash 5 speed is now bare and awaiting the motor mounts for the 6.0L. The motor mounts were ordered on the 11th.
Here is where I am starting now (old pic):
My '73 project has swapped frames and direction some. Since I want to stay with the '73 front end, the 81-87 tilt was donated to the 6.0L truck. The frame I had was also donated since the horns were cut to fit the '81-87 frontend, and I wouldn't have to mock the '90's blazer tank back in and rebuild the suspension. Chris Lucas
www.73-87chevytrucks.com
www.captkaoscustoms.com
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Jimmy 2WD Project
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Tuesday evening: Gatherered all the parts and pertinant pieces necessary for mocking the motor/trans and the tilt front end on the truck and put them on a trailer and headed for my brothers shop. Dropped them off last night around 12 midnight.
Here are the pics of the arrival to his shop (camera phone, so..):
Of course after I got there we had to complile a list of stuff that I did forget that needs to be delivered for the next trip so we can actually get something done.
Anyone have a wiring schematic for a 2003 6.0L engine compartment? Chris Lucas
www.73-87chevytrucks.com
www.captkaoscustoms.com
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Jimmy 2WD ProjectEdited by: roundedline at: 9/27/06 4:36 pm
RSBAD454:
I hope to have mine running again by summer....Can't wait to see your progress. Toys are my game
Leadfoot:
I gotta question for you.. I seen your tech article about the blazer tank and decided that was a cool idea,then I got a susburban parts truck,so I robbed the tank out of it while I had it,but one thing I'm not sure about,have you figured out how to connect it to a filler neck? I don't really want to try to relocate a filler door to behind the rear wheels..I'm thinking about going thru the bed floor with a custom piece using the cap from a fuel cell..got any better ideas??
thanks,
Tim
BTW,good to see some progress on your ride,lookin good!!
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