i'd cut the wrecked panel off around the spot weld areas , leaving the parts spot welded attach then work on these as there exposed just under a strip of metal . then you can grind on the spots of welds to clean those from the surface you wish to keep . if your panel is a used one you will be...
those bed side panels are spot welded together with the ends and inner bed liner sides as well as the wheel house . it's not tough work , but if it's a used panel going on . you must clean all the old parts from the panel prior to fitting and welding the replacement panel on . oh ya good luck .
i planted that 383 auto in it in my yard , needed some blocks to move the engine up some from the /6 motor frame mounts and a special oil pan to clear that straight axle , front sump type trucks and some motorhomes use them . and i used a trans mount from a 69 d series with an auto . also i use...
yes a agree the rear bellhousing mount has been removed , so it was a /6 3 on the tree . now it's read for anything . i choose big blocks because i've got them , but my driver right now is a 61 d200 /6 4spd it just turned 98k plus , fuel is 5.50 a gal . so my bb sit , i may convert them to e85 ...
my other d200 crew is modified with a stock 70 350 hp 440 with a weiand int , 800 carter afb carb , chrysler electric dizzy orange box , headers in to 2 1/2 exhaust with flow masters . just getting them to this point can be a challenge .
i've got a few of those here what i did to mine , hp 383 hot cam , chrysler electric dizzy with a msd 6 a , 650 carter afb on a eddy rpm airgap , headers with cutouts , added a dirt track modified steering wheel to be a bit diff it's just a driver
well that rear bumper and brackets was 53 or 54 thru 72 that i know of . i've got two very bent ones i'm saving for a couple different p/u projects . and i still can't post any size pics on this site !
will i'm not sure of that fitment , but in the late 50's and 60's poly headed v8's uses the same bolt pattern as a la engine , and also /6 had a dual pattern bell housing for la or poly , both mounted to a crossmember .
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