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Hi all,
I have been working on 1961 GMC 1000 for about a year now. It's not an original restoration but more of a rat rod. It has a 305 V8 in it, an R700 transmission and a Ford 8.8 rear end. So it's a Frankenstein to be sure. The body is still all original. I enjoy working on it in my spare time. Nice to be among fellow enthusiasts. |
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Ed Snyder Medford, Oregon 1962 1000 Pickup 401M & Muncie 318 with overdrive 1962 K1000 Suburban 401M & SM420 1967 CM1500 pickup 351E & NP435 |
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Welcome Jerry,
You've found the best group in regard to this series of trucks and the 305 V-6. You mentioned that you had a 305 V-8, was that a typo or did you mean V-6? This group are about the best and most knowledgeable you'll ever find, from Bone stock to modified and proven tips, tricks and short-cuts. I run a 95% OEM 1960 with an upgraded transmission (700R4), without this group, I'd given up 15 years back. Enjoy your ride, this is my ride. Last edited by jbgroby; Yesterday at 08:28 PM. |
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It's a 305 V8. It has headers, an intake and a Edelbrock 4 barrel on it. It's a good running motor. Most hot rodders consider the 305 V8 a boat anchor but it has plenty of "go" for me. The truck has been lowered. Here is a picture when I first got it last year.
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