Metal Twister
1/2 ton status
Metal Twister in San Diego
I joined to pick the brains of the more learn-ed. I hate to get flamed on the first post but I might as well get it over with.
I own a off road / hot rod shop in San Diego. Everything I own is pre-smog (1975 or older in Ca.) so that I can tweak it into submission legally. I just acquired a 1977 GMC Jimmy with a 305/ TH350 combo lifted and for the most part ready to go. The body was totally stripped of glass, dash, wiring, etc. I am going to be doing a body swap with a 1974 jeep Cherokee. After doing allot of measuring It looks like its going to be fairly straight forward. Stretch the frame from 106.5" to 109" wheel base and put a stretch on the rear drive shaft. It looks to be golden after that...
I figure its going to be a ton easier finding GM parts for a
K5 in the middle of Mexico than a pieced together, under powered 1974 heep. Anyway I'm here to learn about the Chevy 4x4 workings.
Looks to be a good group with tons of knowledge. I will probably poke around here behind the scenes for a while before becoming a paying member.
I will show you what I have in mind after my fifth post.
I joined to pick the brains of the more learn-ed. I hate to get flamed on the first post but I might as well get it over with.

I own a off road / hot rod shop in San Diego. Everything I own is pre-smog (1975 or older in Ca.) so that I can tweak it into submission legally. I just acquired a 1977 GMC Jimmy with a 305/ TH350 combo lifted and for the most part ready to go. The body was totally stripped of glass, dash, wiring, etc. I am going to be doing a body swap with a 1974 jeep Cherokee. After doing allot of measuring It looks like its going to be fairly straight forward. Stretch the frame from 106.5" to 109" wheel base and put a stretch on the rear drive shaft. It looks to be golden after that...
I figure its going to be a ton easier finding GM parts for a
K5 in the middle of Mexico than a pieced together, under powered 1974 heep. Anyway I'm here to learn about the Chevy 4x4 workings.
Looks to be a good group with tons of knowledge. I will probably poke around here behind the scenes for a while before becoming a paying member.
I will show you what I have in mind after my fifth post.

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