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RE: [oletrucks] Front Clips (711/2 frontend)

To: Ole Trucks <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Front Clips (711/2 frontend)
From: "Peters, Jon C" <jpeters@sikorsky.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 12:30:36 -0500
I haven't done that particular front end but someone on the list used a 68
if I recall and that's the same.

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Jay Baker [mailto:jaybaker@ruralnetwork.net]
                Sent:   Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:15 PM
                To:     Peters, Jon C; Ole Trucks
                Subject:        Re: [oletrucks] Front Clips (711/2 frontend)

                While on the subject i just got a 71 1/2 Chassis has anyone
ever used this
                front end on an AD or Art Deco truck before. it's about 30
inches across on
                frame rails on the 71 and the (38) is about 29+ looks like
it would work my
                biggest concern is there is a pretty big hump in the frame
rails on the 71
                1/2 . I want to retain my frame so i have all the body
mounting holes etc
                while gaining IFS and diskbrakes and power steering and a V8
motor mount
                setup to boot it i don't use the 235 as originally planned.
I can also use
                the rearend looks like a cost effective way to go if it will
work. I also
                got the power steering box and pump and power brake booster.
looks like with
                a little shimming etc would make a real nice setup and it
has the strength
                for a truck.
                ----- Original Message -----
                From: "Peters, Jon C" <jpeters@sikorsky.com>
                To: "Ole Trucks" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
                Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 8:42 AM
                Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Front Clips


                > Hey guys don't get me wrong, I've done Camaro, Pacer,
Chrysler "K frame",
                > Mustang II, Monte Carlo and C10 subframes. I've customized
stock I-beams
                > with mono leaf springs, C10 steering, disc brakes and
power rack and
                pinion
                > steering.
                >
                > I am not adverse to any; although the Pacer's and the
Chrysler's were a
                > bitch. RB's has that cool kit for the subframe alternative
(and I wished
                > they'd make it for the AD's but they don't). If you can
afford to get it,
                it
                > would be the best sub-framing idea out there. Plus you
could get
                everything
                > else off the donor car; i.e. rear, driveshaft,
motor/trans..... I use the
                > harness and the steering column and seats... go for a
higher end rot box
                to
                > get the better motor and trans, the SS and 442's had
better rears, 3
                series
                > chucks some posi's.
                >
                > Got one out back I just sold with an AD 5 window, it was a
high optioned
                LS
                > Monte with an SS rear in it.
                >
                > The vette stuff is more exotic as the Jaguar I'm doing now
is. I hope to
                > have a kit available for the AD's soon. Of all the
re-works I've done the
                > Jag front is by far the easiest, and I'm engineering it as
I go. The rear
                is
                > defined and all I have to do is get it fabricated (get off
my sorry ass).
                > I'd like to tackle the vette next but I don't have a
willing customer yet
                > (shhh! I do it out of my house on the side)
                > Jon P
                >
                > -----Original Message-----
                > From: George Perez [mailto:gp670@visi.net]
                > Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 11:13 PM
                > To: Peters, Jon C
                > Cc: Ole Trucks
                > Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Front Clips
                >
                > Jon : First thanks for all the info. My goal is to build a
                > luxury street rod
                > with power everything ,air conditioning , plush interior ,
                > grade a sound system
                > et. I don't plan on hauling anything big and it will  not
be
                > a daily driver.
                > However When Its finished I would like to take it out west
                > on route 66 and some
                > other long road trips and know it will be dependable . I
was
                > looking for a front
                > clip so I can buy the whole car or truck. I need a small
                > block 350 or something
                > like it , also a Automatic transmission , Rear end and
what
                > ever else I can use
                > off the car. This is not going to be a hot rod , I want a
                > good strong Stock V8.
                > From everything I have read  the Chevy 350 seems to be a
                > great choice. Maybe
                > this new info and your experience will help me get a good
                > match to look for.
                >
                > Thanks in advance
                > George
                >
                > Smithfield VA.
                >
                > 1955 Chevy 1/2  TF
                >
                > "Peters, Jon C" wrote:
                >
                > > George,
                > > It really depends on what you want your truck to do when
                > you're done.
                > > Do you want a hot rod? A truck rod? Is it to be a daily
                > driver and a car or
                > > and a truck?
                > > The subframe route is clear but you windup with a "car"
in
                > the strength
                > > department, if this route is chosen the Monte Carlo (SS)
                > body type from 78
                > > to 87 would be the best choice; this includes the
Malibu,
                > Cutlass (442/HO),
                > > regal (GS/GN) and grand prix. There are kits to use late
                > model Chevy truck
                > > parts on a weld in cross members or Dakota parts on
custom
                > cross members. If
                > > you want to go backyard swapping, the 73-87 c10
suspension
                > unbolts from its
                > > parent frame and will bolt up to the AD trucks with
                > spacers. It will work on
                > > the TF trucks even better as their frames are wider than
                > the AD's.
                > > Jon P
                > >
                > >                 -----Original Message-----
                > >                 From:   George C. Perez
                > [mailto:gp670@visi.net]
                > >                 Sent:   Monday, April 01, 2002 11:52 AM
                > >                 To:     Ole Trucks
                > >                 Subject:        [oletrucks] Front Clips
                > >
                > >                 Hi All : Well after a little time off
I'm
                > ready to get back
                > > to my 55 TF
                > >                 1/2 ton Chevy . My Question now is what
is
                > the easiest front
                > > clip to use
                > >                 ? I have read Camero and or Nova are
good
                > Choices But it
                > > seems that the
                > >                 truck magazines and some of the
Specialty
                > shops featured in
                > > the
                > >                 magazines don't agree on the years et. I
                > would like to know
                > > If any of
                > >                 you have done this or had it done and
what
                > your feelings are
                > > now. If you
                > >                 had to do it over would you change
                > anything et? I Have been
                > > told using a
                > >                 front clip from one of these cars will
                > save me some time and
                > > money over
                > >                 buying a IFS kit and all the other parts
I
                > will need . Your
                > > input would
                > >                 be greatly appreciated.
                > >
                > >                  Thanks George
                > >                 Smithfield, VA.
                > >
                > >                 55 Chevy TF 1/2 Ton
                > >                 oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM
                > trucks built between
                > > 1941 and 1959
                > > oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built
between
                > 1941 and 1959
                > oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between
1941 and 1959
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