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hamjet 08-01-2015 08:28 PM

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Im in love with that blue gmc! The bed is cool, never seen skirts on one of these trucks

I believe those boxes were made in mexico...

Bucket of bolts 08-01-2015 09:16 PM

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The way I look at it this is what old trucks are all about.Good old SBC tuned up.No vortecs or LS7 or 17 inch disco rims .Just good runners with detail and pride. CREPPING DEATH prime example

Bucket of bolts 08-01-2015 09:19 PM

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Hiccup, more beer another photo

ViviensTractor5110 08-01-2015 10:30 PM

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Well put. Working man death machine. I'm glad I started this madness.

ViviensTractor5110 08-01-2015 10:31 PM

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Tickled to death to see it take off.

sbc10guy 08-01-2015 10:32 PM

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Here is my 69 shortbox. Has a mildly built 454 with a muncie m20 and 4:11 posi. I like when people ask me if it runs. It not only runs but it tears up the neighborhood pretty well too. Alot of fun to drive and i dont have to worry about door dings.

cericd 08-01-2015 10:34 PM

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So far ran 11.48@116 in the 1/4, 7.28@94 in the 1/8th, on only 10lbs of boost.

Drives like a stock truck, the turbo does all the work. Probably the most fun vehicle I've built or owned!

Love this truck!!!!

68C15 08-02-2015 07:01 AM

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I've spent many a times just wondering about my 67 short step. How hard would it be to put a newer 6 speed auto behing my 472 caddy. just think, 6 areas of double rubber on the road.

I have only had one sleeper in my life. I took the 475hp SBC from my 80K20 and put it into an 84 Cutlass 4 door with trailer hitch, rusty doors and all. The 2800 stall convertor and 2.14 gears made it a real freeway burner. It would pass everything except Illinois emissions test.

dirtyjim 08-02-2015 08:38 AM

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these were a few farmtruck type sleepers when I was younger, but they were only sleepers if you didn't hear them running. the best two was a white mid 80's ford extended cab with a 351, very big solid lifter cam and a 250 shot of nitrous. I seen it run high 11's with 31" mud tires on the back. the other was a mid 80's blue chevy c10 with a nitroused 454, the main difference between it and the ford was that it was quiet and the ac still worked. the guy used to run it down the street with slicks on the back and since they were on rally rims with caps and rings that matched the front most people didn't even notice. he also towed his chevelle race car with it, chevelle ran low 9's truck on spray ran mid 10's

darkhorse970 08-02-2015 12:48 PM

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1972RedNeck 08-02-2015 01:43 PM

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I think I've got ya'll beat in the farm truck category.


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But, it has a stock 350 out of a 1976 pickup (which was one of the lowest performance 350's ever produced) so it's anything but fast.

LMREESE 08-02-2015 07:40 PM

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This is Ol' Blue. I just set the removable welding skid on to go weld a broke hay mower. The welder is a 1954 lincoln shorthood. The specs are 350, bored .40 over, double hump heads and a granny 4 speed.

Steeveedee 08-02-2015 09:42 PM

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Nice lookin' bunch of hot rods!

Mine's not exactly a sleeper; it says "400" right on the fender, and it surprises some people both in town and on the freeway, since it isn't quite stock. I'm thinking of starting up a woodworking shop now that I have retired. I'll need a truck (and it won't be a "newish" truck; I'm thinking early '60s step side). Of course, it will be all "faded" paint and such. It just depends on how much time I have. I also have a couple of hot rod Buicks to sell off before I get there. That ought to help the financing. We will see where that pipe dream leads.

ViviensTractor5110 08-02-2015 10:07 PM

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Steevee- tell me about your 400...aside from an oil leak from hell (which I spend most of my time trying to locate- not a pleasant thread but there is one on it) I'm tickled to death with mine. Runs cool, starts easy....more torque than I need...stock displacement 2 bolt splayed mains hv oil pump 750 edelbrock/rpm airgap rv cam....a lot of ass for not much hardware. Cams small enough to not dick with my vacuum but still sounds insane. It's not running 10s on bias plys and a sm 465 but It runs on children's tears....and that's all that matters.

ViviensTractor5110 08-02-2015 10:10 PM

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LM- it's heartwarming to see I'm not the only short half ton flatbed running about. Nice job.

LMREESE 08-02-2015 10:21 PM

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LM- it's heartwarming to see I'm not the only short half ton flatbed running about. Nice job.

Hey thanks! Me and Ol' Blue have been together my whole life. My grandpaw bought it new and I bought it from him when I was 12. I've got the pickup box put up in the barn. I make my living with the truck and the flatbed serves me better. I'm a farrier and I have an aluminum body with all my horseshoing tools in it that sets down on the flatbed. It has one ton springs all the way around so heavy loads aren't a problem. That welder weighs 1350lbs.

kelz702 08-03-2015 02:58 PM

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What kind of fuel regulator are you running?

Sorry for the late reply. I was up in the mountains camping and fishing. My buddy gave me that regulator. The regulator and pressure gauge both say Jegs on them. I set it at 5.5-6 but the gauge reads all over the place. It doesn't seem to be causing any problems so I don't mess with it.

NC_John 08-03-2015 03:12 PM

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325-350 hp, tremec 6-spd, 4.56 posi rear end. Not sure how fast it is yet- I am impatiently trying to bed in the brand new ring and pinion. And its a sleeper (even under the hood) unless its running. Gonna target 500 hp the next time I crack it upen with some more go-fast parts.

http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps3488676c.jpg

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Blakeman350 08-03-2015 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by kelz702 (Post 7262473)
Sorry for the late reply. I was up in the mountains camping and fishing. My buddy gave me that regulator. The regulator and pressure gauge both say Jegs on them. I set it at 5.5-6 but the gauge reads all over the place. It doesn't seem to be causing any problems so I don't mess with it.

Thanks for the info

Lattimer 08-03-2015 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by NC_John (Post 7262484)
325-350 hp, tremec 6-spd, 4.56 posi rear end. Not sure how fast it is yet- I am impatiently trying to bed in the brand new ring and pinion. And its a sleeper (even under the hood) unless its running. Gonna target 500 hp the next time I crack it upen with some more go-fast parts.

http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps3488676c.jpg

http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...psa78389e3.jpg

http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps2a9c478b.jpg


Nice. I need a set of wide wheels like you have on the back. I want to go back to the dog dishes but haven't been able to find any 8" wide wheels.

98Murray 08-03-2015 04:37 PM

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1985 GMC High Sierra 2500. 454 BBC with a 4 speed, 2WD. She'll tow any trailer out there and pass anything on the road except a gas station.

http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/...psaa6fj1hs.jpg

SeniorVerde 08-03-2015 04:53 PM

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Now this is a thread I can relate to!
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Md...5204.14.13.jpg
Leaving it just like that on the outside,
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Tb...52520side.jpeg
.30 over 454 and Th400 with a gear vendors, 9" rear on the underside.

doo142 08-03-2015 05:04 PM

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I like them stock but this is a blast to drive and catches ALOT of attention. 454, tremec t56 6 speed

doo142 08-03-2015 05:06 PM

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One more

CST10 08-03-2015 05:58 PM

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Here's ol Samson. 462 CI putting down 445HP/490TQ. Brutus the camaro in the background too.


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