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  1. Termite_Delight

    6 Cylinder Exhaust Recommendation

    Add a tailpipe and dump it out the back. It will be quieter in the cab.
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    Tic,Tic,Tic coming from flex plate

    Wow, not much holding it together!
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    1931 Chevrolet 2 door sedan (I think)

    I've had many of these old cars, you get to know them inside out. Better than the fords... Chev had 4 leaf springs, f@rds had 2 Chev had a fuel pump with gastank in the back, f@rds were gravity fed, gastank behind dash Chev were 6cyl valve in head, f@rds were 4cyl flathead Why wouldn't you buy...
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    1931 Chevrolet 2 door sedan (I think)

    The crank hole cover is missing. The original rad would have been a honeycomb core.
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    1931 Chevrolet 2 door sedan (I think)

    The 4 cyl had an exhaust manifold heaters. starting in 1929 Chevrolet came out with the first 6cyl with an option for a water heater. The cable from the floor is the ignition switch. It has a cable inside that attaches to the distributor, when in the off position it holds the points apart...
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    1931 Chevrolet 2 door sedan (I think)

    Yes, It's a 1931 Chevrolet 2dr coach. The hardest part on these cars to restore is the wood, check the hinge pillars where they meet the header. The roof structure looks intact.
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    New member from Canada

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley!:cheers:
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    New Member from Western Mass.

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley:cheers:
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    Truckin New!

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley:cheers:
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    New here

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley
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    New member in NZ

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley:Caffeine:
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    Shackle flip bracket

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley:Caffeine:
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    Is this the body mounts

    Like this one?
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    What have you done to your square lately??

    Wow, That's nice and clean, great job
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    Not sure how rare but still interesting.

    I think they modified the original and made it into a suiside door (a waste of a good cab in my opinion). GM made these crew cabs for the mining, Forestry and construction industries. They are very rare.
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    Newbie Alert

    Nice truck just the way it is... Welcome from the Ottawa Valley
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    from AZ- two times the trouble

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley
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    Lower or not?

    I agree with Shorty, It's a good looking truck just the way it is.
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    New member saying Hi

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley:Caffeine:
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    New girl here....Dad was a mechanic on the side

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley
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    new, but well used!!

    Welcome from the Ottawa Valley
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    HELP! 76 GMC c25 frame needs cab swap

    I am rebuilding a 1976 GMC K2500 that needed a better cab. I found a 1986 cab and i'm in the middle of converting it to a 1976. There are several differences in the two cabs. Here are some pictures that may help you with your project.
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    What have you done to your square lately??

    Squirrels...? :005:
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    Interior light, open door switch

    I have an '86 GMC cab that has the switch on the drivers side and under dash light only. No switch on pass side... No overhead light.

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