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Here is a pic of the "ultimate 4x4" 1980 toyota 4 banger pickup....I am proud to say that i have never gotten this thing stuck!!
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Here is some more. My Daily Driver, Current Project, Long Gone.
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Truckstuff sweet rides! Got anymore pics of any of 'em?
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Thanks Canadian694x4
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Here are some more of my current project.
1979 4x4 Blazer Frame with a 1981 PU Body (Short, Short, Box) I will have to scan some more of the 72 Jimmy You can also check out my homepage in the profile for more pics. :gmc: |
Here's my 70 SWB 396 4x4
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oops try again
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couple more shots
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Hey Truckstuff, Nice trucks, I also like the sticker alot. Where did you get it?
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Thanks soleeagle
Looking good.
The sticker came from a local graphics shop. als70chevy4x4 Is that a Factory 396 ? |
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Heres' mine
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Its looking good Jim.....:)
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looks REALLY good Jim. Are you building twins??
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JIM! Looks Great! You'll have to fill me in on the switch (Step for Fleet). Looks Really Good Man! Post sum more pics ;) :metal: |
Thanks everybody. They'll have to be fraternal as one has discs and the other does not(both 70 cabs though).
I"ll get some more. There's really no difference in the beds as far mounting to the frame. When I got the wide side I got the wiring harness from the firewall to the tail lights also. The biggest difference is really between 2wd and 4wd frames. Both beds(step and wide) came off of 2wd trucks. Since the truck had a flatbed, the PO(not dean) cut the 6 brackets off that support the bed cross members, I got those off of a 2wd C10 (thanks Randy) 2 of those are different from a 2wd to 4wd, the ones that are almost flat and hang off the side of the frame. The decision was hard, I did purchase parts for the stepside(strips/angles/bolts) and have patched a hole in one bedside, but when I went and looked at the bed for Richard Morgan and he passed on it and for the money and since it matched the cab all I had to do was tell my wife(she's not a stepside fan) and the deal was done. Took about 2 hours to unbolt/lift/install hooked up the wiring harness all but one light worked and away I went. I do plan on finishing the stepside and maybe put on the GMC. I like white stepsides. |
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