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Re: First post- 1961 Pickup
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Before Dad got the '60 Chevy he had a '56 F-350 pickup, 9 ft stepside box, 272 V-8 and a 4-speed, probably a Borg-Warner. Neighbor's would go to the feed mill and get 500 pounds of feed in their 6-cylinder Chevys. DAD would load 5000 pounds of ground feed in the auger wagon behind the F-350, then pull ahead and toss 500 pounds sacked feed in the truck, then head out of town and pass the neighbor's. Using the V-8 that hard normally sent the engine into vapor-lock. FORD ran a cross over exh. pipe from left side to right side exhaust manifold just a small fraction of an inch from the gas line, close to upper radiator hose, and maybe 2-3 inches from the carb. Today we would have put headers on that truck, kept the heat away from carb and gas line. But it was fun before the engine died and had to cool off. Had the exact same problem with a 292 Y-block in a '58 or '59 F-750 a few years later. Same cross over pipe. Hot summer days and loading to 35,000-36,000# didn't mix. I used that low gear frequently. That's one thing GMC did right that no other gas truck engine company did, they kept heat away from heat sensitive things like the distributor, carb, fuel lines, plug wires. |
Re: First post- 1961 Pickup
Welcome, good to see another great piece out there.What kind of options is it equipped with. I am formally from NY & NJ before Las Vegas. I needed more good weather a lot more of the time, so I settled here. Should be finished with my 64 by the end of the summer. Will post photos. John
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Re: First post- 1961 Pickup
Beautiful example of a nice '61.
Did you ever get your White 4000 back home? |
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Photo of the 4000 (4464TDL) as we cleaned it up last weekend in prep for the show. http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ps9fsjahoy.jpg |
Re: First post- 1961 Pickup
Looks great.
I'm going to guess that you have a 220 Cummins in there. |
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Very nice semi, I want to restore one at some point.
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