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Originally posted by FMXhellraiser
Thanks guys. And Matt thanks for that warning. I think it's all a GM kind of unit. So not sure about that now. Also I saw that thing with the button inside to keep the stock window crank, I thought that was pretty cool too. I dont know what to do with that yet. Since I have this other 84 I purchased comming to my house in a week I will be able to take long on the 66 if I want. Time isn't an issue anymore. But yeah I will be able to work on it a full day if needed so no problem. I may hold out on the power windows though on the 66 and put that in the 84. I think with the 66 I am going to put the bucket seats in it when I can find some, do the carpet, headliner, door panels and then a few other things and be done with it. I will still paint the 66 so it dont rust more but I don't think I will lower it or nothing.
Less money I put into the 66 then faster I can start on the 48. I do want to start on the 48 in the winter though and get the whole front and rear end all done by mid spring or so.
Here is what I was thinking and put your comment in on this if you can Matt since you are looking into a T bucket. I was thinking maybe using JUST the new 84 for my everyday transportation, clean it up put some nice parts on it and then be done with it. Then taking the 66 out of insurance and tear it apart and make it a drag truck basically but not right away. Take the motor out and get a Tbucket chassis and body and use the C4 tranny, 302 motor and rear end front the 66 (Ford 9") and use it on the T bucket. Oh and if possible use the steering column and box, etc.
I think that would be awsome if I can do that and have all that stuff and be able to finish a Tbucket build cheaply.
This wouldn't be something I would do right now or this year just thinking about it. Probably something AFTER the 48. :D
Well, sounds like it would be great to use that stuff for a T bucket. Steering colum I wouldn't suggest it because of length, it could be used tho. 9" would need narrowed but that is no big deal. motor would be perfect. For my Tbucket, I got a friend who is in partnership in his dads junkyard, they happen to have 2 Ford E250 Vans with 351's, I asked the kid and he is going to check for price for the runner ( 1 runs, 1 has a bad coil ). I would have to remove it but they would drop the van off at my house as they go by here anyway, every day ( running the daily junker to the yard ), told me that when I got the van, rip out the engine/ trans and they would just pick it back up later that day. The good thing is, they don't care about the vehicle, it is steel price to them, they sell everything that is 1980 or newer ( unless it is worth somthing or runs or they need parts ) for scrap, unless someone ( like me ) wants somthing. As you probably know, a car/ vehicle without an engine will get the same amount as a vehicle with an engine, at the scrappers. Engines can be turned in for scrap also but not in the vehicle, they don't have time to rip out every engine so they get 40 more bucks per vehicle, so they simply don't care what's taken, so basicly, I'm gonna take the engine/ trans and most of the wiring harness, gonna cut it as far back as I can. He said just hack the sheetmetal off the front, cut out the cowl and gain access to the motor that way. Another way he said I could get it is remove the steering linkage and unbolt and move the body back, he said they could run a couple straps around it to hold it after. If I get this 351, I will run it stock ( cept cam and manifold/ carb/ sprint headders ) just dressed up until I can build it into a 393 Stroker.