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Frankenchevy

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Location
USA
First Name
Jeremy
Truck Year
Square
Truck Model
CUCV
Engine Size
Small
Any pics for those of us who can’t see it?
 

Originalthor

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Location
Saskatoon Saskatchewan
First Name
Scott
Truck Year
1989
Truck Model
Suburban
Engine Size
5.7

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Soundmound

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Location
North Central Washington
First Name
Dave
Truck Year
1984
Truck Model
Scottsdale
Engine Size
305
Um is there a better deal out there? I don't think so.

 

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Keith Seymore

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Location
Motor City
First Name
Keith Seymore
Truck Year
1987
Truck Model
R10
Engine Size
4.3L
Pretty.

I guarantee it's going to be a bouncy ride, hard to keep in the lane, and shoot to the right when you stab the brakes.

K
 

Strick

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Location
Dunn, NC
First Name
Harold
Truck Year
1979
Truck Model
C20 Crew
Engine Size
350
Um is there a better deal out there? I don't think so.

I built one of these "crews" about 20 years ago using a 74 3/4 LB frame and a 77 CC. I used a K5 rear section and cut the frame ends off to even up the rear. I loved that truck with the 4.10 gears, SM465/NP205 and 40" Ground Hawgs. I sold it to put a down payment on my house; along with a 77 LB F150 with 36 Swampers. Seeing all these gorgeous pics reminds me of taillights that I've watched leave my driveway. The US currency sure is nice to have too though.

Strickland
 

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