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Bumper is there. Just didn't have time to pull plates and take proper pics. I made a custom bumper and had to cut the core support. Now I can pull the radiator and slide the motor/trans out of the front. The om617 is about 600#s. Its better to keep it low on the hoist. I will post more info when I am not working 6days a week. My 79 pick up is the same set up. The om617 has about 3 inches between the core support and the crank pulley. Had to push the radiator out some and fab a bracket.
Sad that this thing is sitting on the side yard right now.
Dropped a new (original) engine with less than 10K and have not driven it since. Yes that's right - new! Not aftermarket rebuilt (best craigslist find of my life). Valve cover still has factory seal I'll have to post a video of it purring sometime.
Please excuse my obese dog. He's lost the weight since then.
Anyone got a snugtop camper for this thing? I'll drive across the country for it.
Been working hard to get my daily wheeler back on the road! Some new additions, prep for the new front shaft and finishing up the tent rack lights and 63 swap!
Bored again, Had a couple GPS units, too cheap to buy a head unit and was changing out my cracked dash pad anyways so I used part of the old dash pad to enclose a GPS. I know not the best location but I mainly just listen to it anyways.
Curious how you inserted your pics. I copied your tinypic url, clicked picture "image" icon on reply window and pasted url into the window that popped up and voila...
Curious how you inserted your pics. I copied your tinypic url, clicked picture "image" icon on reply window and pasted url into the window that popped up and voila...
Curious how you inserted your pics. I copied your tinypic url, clicked picture "image" icon on reply window and pasted url into the window that popped up and voila...