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Re: Jake Groby UPDATED 1960 GMC build with Photos
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Tailgates on and finished, hard to tell from the picture, but the lettering is the GMC reflective silver as OEM correct. For the next week I may not get anything done on the truck. I just landed a antique ship model restoration (upper section of the picture) .
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Re: Jake Groby UPDATED 1960 GMC build with Photos
Dont know just yet, that's the next project.....
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Re: Jake Groby UPDATED 1960 GMC build with Photos
not exactly, I have to fill one area with black silicone
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Re: Jake Groby UPDATED 1960 GMC build with Photos
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Getting the pipes tied in.
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Woke up the subdiv. early this morning getting there......but I got in before the sound meters were out and about!
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Looks Great Jake! Are you going dual or single?
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Greetings JB!
Nice looking truck!! Just out of curiosity, what transmission does it have? SM318, SM420, or Automatic? Being an old Farm boy, I'm partial to any of these old trucks equipped with the SM420 behind the Big Block V-6!! None the less, it is still one of the few left that escaped an appointment with the crusher!! |
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Funky, I went with a single 2" exhaust.
George, I have the 4 speed Hydramatic. |
Re: Getting the pipes tied in.
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Here is how he routed the pipes. I was able to change over to the spin on adaptor. Dan wanted to make sure I had good clearence for the oil filter and transmission pan. He routed down the side for a bit then took advantage of the arch for the torsion bars and then tied back in to the stock muffle I already had.
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Hope to be able to hear it!
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