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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Members Rides => Topic started by: HAULIN IT on January 14, 2008, 10:30:50 pm
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New Guy on here, Just wanted to tell you about my project, it started out as a '86 GMC with a 4.3v6. Over the last two years we have lowered it some,swapped in a 455Olds engine,700r4 transmission,12 bolt posi rear. We fixed up the interior & did some bodywork,dropped the body a little,put a fuel cell in the back. It goes down the highway nice & has run a best of 12.44@109 in street trim. We got a ways to go! (http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t285/HAULINIT/LornesTruckPRP.jpg)(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t285/HAULINIT/CarPics030.jpg)(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t285/HAULINIT/LornesEngineGrille.jpg)(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t285/HAULINIT/RearWheelhouseLH.jpg) (http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t285/HAULINIT/FuelCellDoor.jpg)(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t285/HAULINIT/FuelCellDoor2.jpg) (http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t285/HAULINIT/interior.jpg)
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Very nice. I like the way ya'll did that fuel door in the bed. 12.4@109....that's good. What all is done to that 455? I was close to dropping a Buick 455/TH400 combo in my truck before I did the 6.0 swap. I think I may have to try that 455 combo in one of these trucks.
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Welcome to the Forums! Wifey has Great Taste in both Trucks and Engines 8) 8) Lucky Man indeed ;)
Team I got to say it's a Wild Combo for sure! A Longtime Neighbor of my Grandfather has/had an Old '82 K-30 Wrecker that he installed a Balanced & Blue Printed '68 Olds 455 when I was little, and that thing was Crazy(He wound up rebuilding the first motor twice, and building a second one that he did the same with :o)... He also had a '77/78 K-20 that he built a Modified Olds Diesel Converted back to Gas, that he used to Race locally it (He would run it slightly lowered in 4wd like an early Fullsize Syclone) :o
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Welcome and Nice :D
Does Mama turn wrenches also? I wish mine did ::)
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Welcome to the Site! SWEET ride too!
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Hey! I just noticed the oldsmobile symbol on the grille.....that's nice.
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Very cool. I don't think your radiator cap is all the way on
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Nice looking truck and 12.4@109mph is not bad for a big body truck. ;D
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Very cool. I don't think your radiator cap is all the way on
lol Eye like a hawk
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Thanks guys for the welcome & kind words. To answer the question about the motor. It really isn't much, stock:bore & stroke,pistons & rods, 238-550 hyd. flat tappet cam,home ported heads,roller rockers,home brewed Q-jet & Cutlass headers. Right now it has a USED S-10 Blazer torque converter & the 700r4 was built with some good parts by a good friend (I helped,er.. got in the way) that owns a tranny shop. Before spring I'm going to change the converter to a custom 9 1/2" lock-up unit & installing a 3.70 gear 9" rear with disc brakes. And Yes, my wife does get involved, holding/oiling the bearings,rod caps,watching the dial indicator while degreeing the cam,powerwashing the frame of the truck,helping installing the interior,ect.ect. She is a good one! I've only cut the grass like two times in 20 years. She has gone on several Hot Rod Power Tours with me & my brother. The cars in my wedding were my '73 V8 Vega (I still have) my friends '68 Mustang & '69 Firebird, so yes, shes one of a kind. Before you ask she has two sisters, they are married & have ZERO
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OOOPS! :o Hit the wrong button. They have ZERO interest in cars, so sorry I can't help you guys out. Talk to you all later, Lorne
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2 words.....AWE SOME !!!!!!!!!.......truck is way cool.....
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I like what you did with the fuel door, very slick. 8)
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Rsbad, The filler door is a old box style S-10, I cut out an inch around the door on the side panel & trimmed it down to fit, then welded the bed piece to the door. I'm sure there are many other lids that would work well, I needed a relatively big one to get the fuelcell cap out through & I had the old junk Blazer. Thanks, Lorne