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Projects Which to buy for gasser project

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by eticket, Dec 27, 2016.

  1. eticket
    Joined: Jan 5, 2007
    Posts: 72

    eticket
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    Looking to build a 60s Ford Econoline PU gasser. The problem is I think I have found two good candidates. One is a disassembled (they say they have all the parts in various bins) semi running with all the bodywork done, and in primer. The other is a completely done truck, running, painted, and the interior is complete. Besides throwing a straight axle under it, I am planning on chopping the top about 2 inches, and putting in a big block. So I w ill be doing some major changes to this truck. The difference between the two is about $6000.00. I have always been told you should buy the best car your budget will allow. The question for y'all is should I spend the extra cash, even though I will be destroying a fairly nice truck, or save some money, hope everything is there, and work on the primered truck?
    Thanks,
    Mike
     
  2. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    depends...how much time do you have? how much money do you have?
     
  3. Why just hope? Spend some time doing an inventory before handing over the cash, and adjust the price according to what's missing if anything. Some parts for these are near-unobtainium (cab glass for one), so look carefully. But saving $6K if for all intents both trucks are 'equal' in terms of your project sure seems like the way to go...
     
  4. as soon as you buy you can do hat you want with it......
    1. it is disassembled already (cheap)
    2. you will have to disassemble it + $6,000
    no brainer....
     
  5. s55mercury66
    Joined: Jul 6, 2009
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    from SW Wyoming

    Should already have a straight axle under it. Supervans came with 240 ci motors and an 8" (at least my '67 did). This could make a fun machine, I wouldn't mind an Econoline pickup myself. Where's the pitchers? I want pitchers!
     
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  6. jvpolvere1
    Joined: Aug 19, 2016
    Posts: 176

    jvpolvere1

    Considering the mods you are planning, go with the disassembled truck. If you were doing a resto, then the complete truck gets the nod.

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  7. ...my suggestion, don't "destroy" either truck.
     
  8. eticket
    Joined: Jan 5, 2007
    Posts: 72

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    Thanks guys, I will go for the cheaper one, after I buy it, and start working on it, I will post pics..

    Thanks again
     
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  9. s55mercury66
    Joined: Jul 6, 2009
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    s55mercury66
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    from SW Wyoming

    I would like to build one with the Supervan drivetrain, with a sbf replacing the 240. Maybe even use 300 instead. I fear a big block would put some severe stress on the unibody construction, but I do recall a 390 installed in one back in the '70's. Correction; that 390 was in a van.
     
  10. str8axle63
    Joined: Dec 16, 2015
    Posts: 34

    str8axle63

    IMG_3243.JPG if your still building it I might be able to answer some questions .
     
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