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Old 04-22-2010, 01:28 PM   #8
Keith Seymore
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Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy

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Originally Posted by waltharper View Post
if this was a 1979, you would be talking the same truck as mine. including the dirt and dents and bed.

you being the man to talk to about trucks, I ma running a 4 speed with granny low. what other top loader could I put in to shift a little smoother. it is bolted to a 250.

Also I am looking for a power steering for the truck, engine has intregrated intake to the head, how hard is it going to be to find brackets and parts to do this? I know go to a salvage yard. Around here there is "no" trucks of this time frame in the yards. I may have to travel to find a yard.

Thanks; I got your PM and responded in great detail there....

Good luck with your project!

BTW - I should mention I did my entire restoration in the driveway; this truck has never been inside my garage (hopefully that is an encouragement to you).

K
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