Vince, just make sure you keep all of the PTO hardware off of the '64
transmission......
What type of wrecker is it (Holmes, Weld Built etc.)? Is it a Dually?
Also make sure the Cab Axle measurement is the same on both trucks..... 60"
or 84".
Good Luck,
Mike B. '56 8400 Wrecker :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vince Strazzabosco" <vstrazzabosco@yahoo.com>
To: <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 4:45 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] '64 Chevy Frame and axles F/S...Maybe?
> So here's the story.....
>
> For many reasons, I'm thinking of selling my '42 Dodge
> WC-22 (Military P/U).
>
> If I do that, it would be to buy a '59 Chevy 1-ton
> with a wrecker body on the back.
>
> Currently, the wrecker body is on a '64 Chevy frame
> with axles, etc. I can't buy the wrecker body unless
> I also buy the frame it's on. And if I do, I might as
> well put it on the '59, since I want a wrecker to
> begin with.
>
> I wouldn't need anything off the '64 frame (it has no
> engine, but does have the axles and wheels/tires) but
> I would want to take a wheel off it to use a spare
> with the '59.
>
> Price? Cheap....Give me a hand switching the wrecker
> body onto the '59 and teach me a little about Chevys.
> The location? In the North Bay area of San Francisco.
>
> Let me know.....hey, it gets another old Chevy back
> onto the road....
>
> vince
> Pacifica, CA
>
>
> Do You Yahoo!?
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