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Project: BIG a$$ truck
#380809 03/14/2010 12:09 AM
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This is a truck I've had for about 3 years Its a 1953 GMC 630 series just found 6 months ago just got around to putting it together (moch up) plan o putting a 5.9 cummins engine in it haven't desided if I'm goin to make it 2wd or 4wd. 4wd will get rockwells 2wd will get school bus axles



2005 America 145 mains, , #48 pilots, , k&n pod filters, ported intakes manifolds, nology coils and wires, pro com CDI, 62 HP at wheel 68,000 hard miles still runs great gone "traded"
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damien #380810 03/14/2010 6:02 AM
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Nice!


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mikemm03 #380811 03/14/2010 7:48 AM
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that thing is pretty cool

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ROB900 #380812 03/14/2010 9:19 AM
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sweet, I like it!


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roadworthy #380813 03/14/2010 9:29 AM
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Wow, interesting. What's that cab behind the cab for?


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Speedmaster05 #380814 03/14/2010 12:11 PM
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Wow, interesting. What's that cab behind the cab for?




Looks like an old school sleeper.

I have a 4X4 IH here that would have the perfect drive train for that. Eaton rear Dana front and the big IH V8 and can't remember the correct displacement but it's a 39? and the whole thing only has 37,000 miles on it. Last I had it running the only thing it needed was an accelerator pump.


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damien #380815 03/14/2010 12:13 PM
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Wow! And here I always thought Dave was the "Patron Saint of Lost Causes" 'round here!!!

(yep, I'm always amazed how some of you guys can take "the down and out" and proceed to give 'em new life!)


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damien #380816 03/14/2010 12:34 PM
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WOW!! Cool restoration project. Even the trucks back then were nice looking.


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Keith #380817 03/14/2010 12:37 PM
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I would keep it 2wd and restore it to it's trailer pulling glory. The body looks pretty solid to start with. It would look good in red I think.


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roadworthy #380818 03/14/2010 4:12 PM
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I think I'd leave it as the precious "yard art" that it is, and concentrate on the other GMC, el camino, and Triumph.


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erle #380819 03/14/2010 6:29 PM
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Here is o e just like mine but no sleeper in action
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dEztlPvvv0&feature=youtube_gdata

Here is a pic 51 at it's finest only diff is the turn sigs


2005 America 145 mains, , #48 pilots, , k&n pod filters, ported intakes manifolds, nology coils and wires, pro com CDI, 62 HP at wheel 68,000 hard miles still runs great gone "traded"
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damien #380820 03/14/2010 6:37 PM
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I thought about if I did 2wd doing like a open hood rat rod look lowered down running the 22.5" alcoa semi wheels


2005 America 145 mains, , #48 pilots, , k&n pod filters, ported intakes manifolds, nology coils and wires, pro com CDI, 62 HP at wheel 68,000 hard miles still runs great gone "traded"
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damien #380821 03/16/2010 9:06 AM
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Here is a pic 51 at it's finest only diff is the turn sigs




And the split windshield. Are you sure it's a '53?


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TonyG #380822 03/16/2010 1:00 PM
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I'm Pretty shur


2005 America 145 mains, , #48 pilots, , k&n pod filters, ported intakes manifolds, nology coils and wires, pro com CDI, 62 HP at wheel 68,000 hard miles still runs great gone "traded"
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damien #380823 03/16/2010 5:26 PM
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Yup, 53 had a split windshield, I've got a 1500 that is in need of 2 front fenders. I've been half heartedly looking for a full doghouse, but haven't had the time or $ to really get into it. My wife re-arranged the front end for me about 6 years ago.

Good luck on your project! I like both directions you have mentioned. I guess the real question is waht are you going to use it for when done? Sell it? Drive it? Show it? The open hood rod look sounds good if it's a keeper/drive/show. Either way, It will still be an awesome truck!
If you really want respect on the road, just do the drive train and leave the body in the current shape. Nothing get's the attention of the High $ cars more than a BIG RUSTY TRUCK! They really move out of the way!

later, Tom.


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