Bob,
As long as you've been looking for a truck I think that you should go
for this one. You should be able to keep the original rearend and use a
67-72 3/4 ton rearend (with automatic) to replace the gear set(?). The
knee-action shocks should not be that hard to replace. Probably the most
difficult thing will be to squeeze a 292 or 302 into the motor well.
The other BobK
51 3600 5-window (in pieces)
Arnaudville, LA
"Bob KNOTTS"
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12/15/2003 10:09 PM
Please respond to
"Bob KNOTTS"
I may have found a 1949 3/4 ton, 5 window GMC, courtesy of one of our list
members. A few questions. I believe this year had the old "knee action"
shock
absorbers. How hard is it to convert to tubular shocks? Any other potential
problems with a 49? Does the 3/4 have the enclosed or open drive shaft? I
appreciate the help I've gotten from numerous list members. My hopes are to
get either a 302 or 292, and put a 700R4 transmission behind it. What was
the
factory rear end ratio for the 49 3/4 ton? REALLY low? I will probably add
front disc brakes, with a dual master cylinder on the firewall. At this
point,
I don't think I need power steering or power brakes. That may change. Bob
K
in PHX, AZ.
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