Correct link... looking for a dink around truck and a project for my older son when he starts driving a few years from now.
opinions on cutting it to a SWB?
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/d/phoenix-1965-chevrolet-truck/7227237165.html
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If I could get that truck back to MA for under a grand,it'd be well worth it!..it'd sell here for 10K easily,but I'd keep it -- as-is,not try to cut it down to a short bed--the 292 will run forever and with a TH400 behind it it is unlikely to ever need either one replaced..
All 292's had a one barrel carb factory,right up until 1984,the last year GM offered them..
That is pretty much my "dream truck" at this point in my life..
Something to drive only in good weather that rides better than a solid axle 4x4..
I have no clue why the Ford solenoid is there,I doubt a straight six would have starter heat soak problems,maybe the oem wiring to the starter solenoid is not letting full voltage get to it or something..
Or maybe it has 2 batteries and one is hooked to the solenoid so it'll get charged while driving,but not drained ,if the other battery dies.
It has a later HEI distributor too,perhaps they are using the Ford solenoid to give power to the coil,which needs 12V,the oem points coil needs a ballast resistor or resitance wire to cut down the voltage so the points wont burn up..