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NON Chevy’s in the Wild

They look awesome though lol. They got that going for em.
 
At home depot this morning.

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Cody,
I didn’t think that the state of Mississippi allowed any foreign made vehicles in it !?!?!
It must have been just passing through.

Actually I agree that these things have numerous problems but got to admit that they do have an off-road look to em. They just need some CUCV axles , and a TH400/205 behind a nicely equipped BIG-BLOCK and they’d be ready to go.
 
Cody,
I didn’t think that the state of Mississippi allowed any foreign made vehicles in it !?!?!
It must have been just passing through.

Actually I agree that these things have numerous problems but got to admit that they do have an off-road look to em. They just need some CUCV axles , and a TH400/205 behind a nicely equipped BIG-BLOCK and they’d be ready to go.
You would be surprised how strong those axles are, kind of like Toyota axles.
I would be putting 44" tires on them but they have taken more abuse than d44
 
You would be surprised how strong those axles are, kind of like Toyota axles.
I would be putting 44" tires on them but they have taken more abuse than d44
Some of the older heavier GVWR versions used a Dana 60 ( and Powr-Lok ) out back - that being said so did some South American Land Cruisers.

Added note: I got to think’n about this and just for the sake of good info I should be a little more clear on the old hybrid L/R rear Dana axle - it’s an odd piece that very closely resembles a 60 but looks taller yet narrower as far as the chunk goes.
The S/A foreign market L/C ones were absolute 60 series chunks.
 
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This homemade creation Tundra belongs to a buddy of mines son - it’s got 6.17’s D60’s front-n-rear 44” Boggers and he put a turbo ( cheap universal kit ) on the Yota 4.7 and ended up smok’n the transmission in it.

I asked him if he was gonna fix it or change everything out to Chevy stuff - he said it depends on how much he likes his newest toy sitt’n next to it.

The other truck is a GMT400 and has enormous 5-Ton axles in it ( no idea why…) and is awaiting a nasty big block for swamp racing.

All this proves that Red-Necks can’t put any money away because of things like this

I don’t believe that either of these trucks should ever be driven on the street but they are in Alabama so who knows…

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The Land Rover was really clean !

The Ford I took a pic of just because it looked like it’s a daily driver - change the wheels and I’d drive it every day.

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Forgot to add this one - it appears to be an E-350/450 4x4 conversion. I’m betting the black paint on the roof is miserable on cooling the living quarters in the Florida summertime direct sunlight and heat.
But it still had a cool look to it.

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