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I bought my 1965 gmc a couple of months ago. I dont see too many long bed GMC's but I really like them. The truck is currently running and im looking into changing the rear to 5 lug (Currently 6 lug). I dont really know how to work on cars but I'm going through a trial and error process.
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Nice looking truck!
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That looks like a nice truck, and a great starting point.
Why would you want to change to 5-lug wheels in the rear? Does than imply you will not be changing the fronts to 5-lug, or are they already 5-lug? I would think you would want them to all be the same...or carry two spare tires? Rod |
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Great lookin truck, what motor & tranny? I have a lwb wideside also love it. Look forward to more pics. JF
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The front was converted to 5 lug disc brakes and the rear is still 6 lug. I want to put the Ridler695 rims 20x8 in the front and 20x10 in the rear. So I'm still deciding on how I want to convert it. The engine is a small block 350 and I'm not sure about the tranny. Can we get discounts on A/C kits?
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welcome aboard
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Steve Stock Gig Harbor, Wa 1953 Chevrolet 3100 261 cu inch, SM420 Finished Cab off restoration 1964 GMC 1000 305 V6, SM 420 Restoration is now started, still looking for an oldsmobile style power steering pump |
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