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<blockquote data-quote="moparmagician" data-source="post: 1017289" data-attributes="member: 17598"><p>Well here goes. I started off with a alston chassisworks tube chassis build I was doing a few years back, until several circumstances made me stop. It was sitting out back on a trailer and a tree fell on it. I think someone was trying to tell me something. It didn't hurt the frame, but destroyed the nice body I had on it. Anyways, the plan is Mopar 3.9 v6, 727 torqueflite, manual valve body, 2.77:1 first gear, dual cases, 203 coupled to a 205, dana 60's front and rear, arb air locker front, spool rear, full Hydraulic steering, tires?, 18" travel sway away air shocks, 4 link front and rear, and tons of hours which in my opinion building is half the fun. </p><p></p><p>In the below pics, I need to cut things and modify a bit. I first needed some headroom. So I cut at strategic places and added 6" of height. I also widen the rear frame rails as it was no longer going to house 15" wide slicks inside the confines of the body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moparmagician, post: 1017289, member: 17598"] Well here goes. I started off with a alston chassisworks tube chassis build I was doing a few years back, until several circumstances made me stop. It was sitting out back on a trailer and a tree fell on it. I think someone was trying to tell me something. It didn't hurt the frame, but destroyed the nice body I had on it. Anyways, the plan is Mopar 3.9 v6, 727 torqueflite, manual valve body, 2.77:1 first gear, dual cases, 203 coupled to a 205, dana 60's front and rear, arb air locker front, spool rear, full Hydraulic steering, tires?, 18" travel sway away air shocks, 4 link front and rear, and tons of hours which in my opinion building is half the fun. In the below pics, I need to cut things and modify a bit. I first needed some headroom. So I cut at strategic places and added 6" of height. I also widen the rear frame rails as it was no longer going to house 15" wide slicks inside the confines of the body. [/QUOTE]
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