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Re: [oletrucks] A zillion questions!

To: "Joel Brain" <brain@jacksonesd.k12.or.us>, <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] A zillion questions!
From: "BelAir Bob" <rogerz@planetwide.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 21:26:39 -0700
Tyler,

As many have already said, your Dad is right on this one.  Get your truck
up and running, get the basics of wrenching down first then start making
the big changes.  All of us had to walk before we could run.  Another way
to look at it is that it is real easy to lose interest in a project vehicle
that just sits in the garage needing lots of work before it can run as
apposed to one that you can make small to medium size modifications to and
be on the road with it in a few hours or days.    

Good Luck

Robert
57 1/2 ton Panel custom
57 Belair Sport Coupe restored to factory specs.
and a few others

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> From: Joel Brain <brain@jacksonesd.k12.or.us>
> To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Subject: [oletrucks] A zillion questions!
> Date: Saturday, April 24, 1999 7:55 PM
> 
>  Hi,  I'm fifteen years old, I own a 53' gmc 1/2 ton. It's  a five
window.
> I have a bunch of questions about restoring it, so please answer as many
as
> you can.  I'm kinda  of thinking of two different ways of doing the
resto'
> (ya'lls lingo is wearin' off:) .  The first way is my idea- strip the
sheep
> metal and build it from the ground up with a mustang II front end- 700r4
> tranny, chev small block, f*rd 9 inch rear end (chevy 12 bolt?) -- get
the
> picture right?   The second way is my dads idea- do all the body work
(I'm
> gonna do it myself!!)  get it running really smooth ( it's got a 228 in
it)
> and then paint it.  Pretty much  just make a reliable daily driver. 
After
> that I can decide wether I really want to strip it down and put all those
> goody's  underneath.  Is it better just to strip it  now and do it right
> the first time or is this one of those 'father know's best' kind of
things?
> Besides that, how does my drivetrain combination sound as a whole? any
> suggestions?  I live forty miles out of  the nearest big town so I'll be
> commuting quite regulary. Thus the overdrive tranny.  Also  has  anybody
> had any background with Jim Pace  Perfomance Parts? They offer a 300
> H.P.350 engine for 2000$. Is this a good deal? Are they very durable
> engine's?   It sound's  better than building my own engine, and that's
> about how many horsey's I want.    Of course cost is an issue ( it always
> is, right?) .   I'm a newbie ( like ya can't tell) and I need any/all the
> help I can get.  Thank in advance,  Tyler  (Joel's son.)
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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