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RE: [oletrucks] Front Clips

To: Ole Trucks <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Front Clips
From: "Peters, Jon C" <jpeters@sikorsky.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 10:42:44 -0500
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
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