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Go get an F15...... and install White Scout Car crown wheel and pinion in the diff. Ups the road speed, and no front diff to push. It's not visible to the outside world, so the truck remains looking like a faithful restoration.
If you want to go the whole way, take out the 239ci SV and install an OHV & auto transmission, then put it on 20 inch CMP wheels. Very quick truck, but of course, no longer an authentic vehicle restoration. Mike C |
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Thats cheating Mike!
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Seriously though want to be respectful to it and keep it as close to original as possible whilst at the same time make it easier to drive and take out to events etc.
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