Put the old cab on the new chassis, that way you have much more than a new engine in an old truck. Brakes, suspension, frame strength, etc.Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Alright guys, relax. This is an overreaction on both sidesI havent experienced that problem, but hopefully someone here has, and will be able to chime in.Welcome to the forum!
It was a happy birthday, thanks guys! We are always getting snow, and Doug, it is finally getting above zero these last couple days, finally! A little break from the cold is nice.
I have been so swamped, I almost forgot what the internet was... Not a bad thing, lol.I quit my job and have taken up ranching with my Dad full time. Its great being around home every day and not having to leave for work, only seeing the family on weekends, maybe...
Yeah, this thing has been collecting dust for far too long.It was the first truck, first vehicle even, that I ever drove, sitting on my Dads lap before my feet came close to reaching the pedals. He gave it to me in high school, and I started the tear down, getting it prepped for paint. Then...
He is going to do a custom setup. The guy is an electrical genius, has been doing automotive electrical for at least 30+ years. He has sorted out many electrical gremlins on our farm stuff before, haha.
It got sidelined last fall, but I just pulled it out of the shop to load it up so I can haul it in to an automotive electrician to redo/update all the wiring. :-)
Another engine shot, and side shot. Could not get a pic from farther out, my dads boat is parked next to it. The tires are 255/85R16. Measured out to 33.5x10 when mounted up.