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Posted by Allan in NE on January 11, 2006 at 05:45:31 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Hey Allan in NE posted by Andrew from KY on January 11, 2006 at 05:21:16:
Hi Andy, This old gal started life as a two wheel drive "Big 10" in 1978. Along about 1980 or so, we got a huge blizzard and was snowbound. So, I pulled 'er in the shop, jacked it up and put the suspension, the frame crossmembers and running gear out of a 1975 blazer under it making it a full time 4X4. I had to add the Dodge rear axle blocks to it to make 'er set level. Dumbest thing I ever did; would have been way easier to have traded it fer a new 4x4. In '88, I sanded it all down, added air conditioning, the dash and interior out of a 1984 C-10 and repainted the thing after updating the fenders to the newer 84 style too. 1995 was when I jacked 'er up again, overhauled both differentials, changed the transfer case to the aluminum style and added the overdrive transmission. Put in a new Goodwrench 350 with the serpentine setup at that time also. This is the truck that I used when I was out on the road after I went broke farming. It has close to 600K miles on it now and would still take me anywhere I asked. :>) Allan
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