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Old 10-07-2022, 01:36 AM   #11
PuzzleTruck
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Join Date: Mar 2022
Location: Santee CA
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Re: '59 4x4 Build

Thanks, I appreciate the feedback and compliments. I would be honored to hear someone saw my inverted drill press and used that method. My shoulders are blown out from drilling overhead, so I was pressed to find a solution.

My frame is the original 1959, so the body mounts are stock and appear predictable. I only have myself and an engine hoist, so I'm hoping to mount the body to the frame one time only.

I don't have a set order of operations, just taking whatever looks like the next item and tackling it. I think after the driveline is squared away, I will go to fuel system, brakes, etc., before the body goes on. Then it's time for the bodywork and paint. Oh boy.
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'59 Stepside w/ '55 front clip, on '79 Blazer 4x4
with LQ4 and 4L60E
'66 Corvair Mid-engine EFI 350
My truck build thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=832276
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