original balzer
1/2 ton status
I'm buying a 71 chevy cheyenne 1/2t long bed 4x4 from my boss.
I want it to be a glorious testament to show trucks but at the same time be a driver. I'm thinking a GM ram jet 350, 700R4, and a np208, the stock d44 and GM 12b regeared for 35's. It will sit on 6" of lift and be all paint and chrome, show roll bars and nerf bars (sliders in our world only chrome and not as strong). No lockers no bigger axles, about the only off road friendly mod will be crossover steering, and thats because I believe with 6" of lift it will help even on the road. Its not going to be a stock original restoration but the mods will be minimal as I think these trucks don't need much to be flat out sexy.
Now to answer questions b4 they are asked.
Why use a 208? they are lighter and strong enough for a truck that will not see much 4wd.
Why a ram jet and 700R4? Besides the obvious cool factor, I want it to be drivable anywhere, ram jet has nice power where it needs to be and the injection and overdrive will help performance and economy.
Why cheesy show bars and stuff? I want that old school, show truck, look. it goes with the era of the truck I think.
Why not just build a 2wd? Because I'm a 4wd type of guy, 2wds are sweet too, but this build will be MY vision of a perfect truck
What do you guys think? Do I loose credit for wanting to build a truck more for show than go? Any mods you would suggest, body, drive train, or otherwise? Come to think of it, the suspension could use more than a bolt on lift as the short springs don't ride very smooth with 6" lift.
NOT MY TRUCK! just a damn fine example in my eyes.

I want it to be a glorious testament to show trucks but at the same time be a driver. I'm thinking a GM ram jet 350, 700R4, and a np208, the stock d44 and GM 12b regeared for 35's. It will sit on 6" of lift and be all paint and chrome, show roll bars and nerf bars (sliders in our world only chrome and not as strong). No lockers no bigger axles, about the only off road friendly mod will be crossover steering, and thats because I believe with 6" of lift it will help even on the road. Its not going to be a stock original restoration but the mods will be minimal as I think these trucks don't need much to be flat out sexy.
Now to answer questions b4 they are asked.
Why use a 208? they are lighter and strong enough for a truck that will not see much 4wd.
Why a ram jet and 700R4? Besides the obvious cool factor, I want it to be drivable anywhere, ram jet has nice power where it needs to be and the injection and overdrive will help performance and economy.
Why cheesy show bars and stuff? I want that old school, show truck, look. it goes with the era of the truck I think.
Why not just build a 2wd? Because I'm a 4wd type of guy, 2wds are sweet too, but this build will be MY vision of a perfect truck
What do you guys think? Do I loose credit for wanting to build a truck more for show than go? Any mods you would suggest, body, drive train, or otherwise? Come to think of it, the suspension could use more than a bolt on lift as the short springs don't ride very smooth with 6" lift.
NOT MY TRUCK! just a damn fine example in my eyes.

And I wouldn't run nerf bars. I think without them on, it makes the truck look taller than it really is. If you built it like that truck pictured, that would be awesome!!!
And, as you said, it is your truck, build it the way you want it. There are plenty of trucks that are more show than go, I saw Craig posting there, and his Blazer is pretty, but it isn't going off road (grass doesn't count Craig).