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Features 48-54 Chevy/GMC trucks! lets see em ALL!!!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by kustombuilder, Jun 19, 2006.

  1. Old Roadster
    Joined: Jul 2, 2006
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    Todd, Nice looking truck
     
  2. Here is my old truck that I sold last fall, I am now working on a 48 GMC Suburban.
     
  3. Memph
    Joined: Feb 6, 2007
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    from Washington

  4. 1952SSR
    Joined: Dec 16, 2008
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    from Georgia

    Does anyone have more info on this truck, I would love to know the wheel/tire combo?
     

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  5. Ava Mae Hot Rods
    Joined: Jun 14, 2009
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    Here's mine, still in the works. Getting ready to build a new bumper to bumper chassis for it. Should be pretty damn crazy. Its going to lay door when air'd out.
     
  6. texas56
    Joined: Jan 21, 2008
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    cool truck! Any more details and pics of this one?
     
  7. andrewt2
    Joined: Mar 15, 2009
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    from Topeka, KS

    some good looking trucks will post pics of my 48 today when i get home!
     
  8. Big Eddie
    Joined: Aug 4, 2009
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    Heres my 53....

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  9. daddio211
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    VERY cool truck Big Eddie. Tell us more!

    The '47 I'm building for my wife will sit nearly identical to yours. How is yours built? Camaro clip? What size tires are you running?
     
  10. sskustoms
    Joined: Jun 18, 2007
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    Here is a mock up of my 50 chevy
     

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  11. ShortBus
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  12. Big Eddie
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    Hey Thanks for the compliments. Little specs on the truck....Nova subframe, 12 bolt posi Camaro rear end with 3.73 gears, 350/TH350, tire sizes are 195-75-15 front & 225-??-15. I'd have to check to make sure on the rear size. My plan is to go a little lower in the rear.
     
  13. Yaril
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    here is one i built last year...

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  14. BUDDY HOLLY
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    Tucked up did you bag this truck if so did you just notch the rear frame or do a full back half. I noticed it does not set on the boards. But it sets good enough for me.
     
  15. BUDDY HOLLY
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    did you bag this truck if so did you notch the rear frame or back half it.i noticed its not laying boards , and i was going to try to just notch mine, was wondering how low it would go
     
  16. onlychevrolets
    Joined: Jan 23, 2006
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    my brother has a 54 Chevrolet he bought as a basket case. We have been working on it for a year now... Parts are not easy to find, and when you find it they are expensive, His truck has the "granny" four speed transmission and we are going to swap it for an automatic so we can install an open drive shaft and higher geared rear end. The granny wide ass open only runs 50mph. Gotta love that ugly 54 Chevrolet grill...the 53 looks tons better.
     
  17. daddio211
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    I've clipped the wife's truck with a Camaro front with discs and power steering. The rear is from a Trans Am, disc brakes with a set of 2.88's! Should be a freeway flier, and a safe/solid driver for her!

    Thanks for the info. Looks like thats the perfect tire size for the stance and look she wants. Are they Cokers? Diamondbacks?
     
  18. ol'chevy
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  19. Big Eddie
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    The guy told me they were Cokers...but all they say on them is American Classics. I checked the sizes again to confirm...
    front 195-75-15
    rear 225-75-15
     
  20. BUDDY HOLLY
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    Updated pics of the green weenie
     

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  21. Lowridnman
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  22. WHARTON
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    This is my daily driver 49 3100, blue flame six 235, 3 inch blocks in rear and removed 2 leaves in the front.
     
  23. low49
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  24. Old Roadster
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    Perfect, Just enough..........
     
  25. tuckerlw
    Joined: Aug 15, 2007
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    Heres my 1947 Chevy
     

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  26. cjo13
    Joined: Jun 24, 2009
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    from SD

    1954 Chevy one ton Panel 1951 front clip. 71 camaro subframe, 4 linked 9" under the hind end. .60 over SBC. Cruise at 85 all day Long.
     
  27. Atomsplitter
    Joined: Mar 9, 2009
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    Here's my '48.
     

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  28. Trucked Up
    Joined: Nov 6, 2006
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    Just notched the rear frame. It will lay the boards but the exhaust under the boards won't let it.
     
  29. Trucked Up
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    Now this truck gets my standing ovation.....................:D
     

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