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HAZARDOUSDUTY HAZARDOUSDUTY
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/04/09
05:29 PM

Alright if anyone has been in the service before you will know what FNG is. Well I will start by saying thank God for these sites. I have just bought a 1962 Chevy Apacha flletside 4x4 with a 6 cyl. in it. I plan on doing a complete tear down on it and building back the way I want it. So my first question among many more to come is, what would I need to drop a 350 engine in it? What mods if any would I have to do? It also is a 4 speed trans. I also have a 79 GMC 4x4 that I show and a 76 Chevy short box that I am in the process of restoring, help I need a bigger garage. Well that is all for now, thanks for your help.  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 895 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 10/13/09
12:51 PM

You will need to get new motor mounts. LMC sells them.  

 
Dads73stepside Dads73stepside
New User | Posts: 14 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/19/09
02:51 PM

LMC is a great catalogue, slightly better than Mac's or NPD.  Still, each catalogue has one or two interesting items that the others won't have.  You'll just have to dig a bit.  

 

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