March 2012 Classic Trucks Letters - Postage Paid

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March 2012 Classic Trucks Letters - Postage Paid
March 2012 Classic Trucks Letters - Postage Paid
March 2012 Classic Trucks Letters - Classic Trucks Magazine
Riz, I am building a “classic” hot rod from a ’56 Chevrolet 1/2-ton. I am putting in a ’66 327 and ’67 Muncie M-22 four-speed.

Riz, I am building a “classic” hot rod from a ’56 Chevrolet 1/2-ton. I am putting in a ’66 327 and ’67 Muncie M-22 four-speed. Do you have a recommendation on motor mounts? I am keeping the original frame, front axle, steering, and braking components. I do not plan on cutting the transmission hole larger for the shift linkage to fit but will design an adapter to move the linkage forward unless you know of someone who has marketed one. This truck will be similar to one I fell in love with when I was a young boy. One of the local hot rodders lived up the street and built one that I hope to re-create. Thanks for your response. The truck still had the original AM radio in it. What a find.


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