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Author Topic: Project Bomber  (Read 4336 times)

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Project Bomber
« on: March 07, 2010, 01:01:35 PM »
My grandpa gave me a good name for my project, Project Bomber, He said riding in it last weekend reminded him of being in a WWII bomber plane



When I first got the truck




After lowering it the ghetto way , 1.5 coils cut off and 3" blocks, and a little body work











Engine pulled ready for the v8







Ole 305 in between the frame rails









Thats with the 2 barrell.









After driving the truck for a few months something finally broke. So I went ahead and put a better rear in while I was at it.

I put a blazer 2wd 8.5 disc brake rear in it along with 3" lowering leafs, a 1" block. Upfront I put drop spindles and a 4cyl springs.





The stock rear end actually has held up very well since the v8 swap.




This weekends modifications

I was at Pic A Part on friday pulling a ps pump when I looked over to the s10 next to me and noticed it was a zq8 truck.
I pulled the front and rear sway bar and brackets, I am going back Tomorrow and pulling the gear box and the hop shock.
The zq8 sway bar against the stock 1st gen



My speedway motors Tubular UCA's










I am going to order some tall upper and lower bj's sometime this week and that will finish out the front end.

I will take pcs soon of the gutted interior. To tell you the truth, I kinda like not having an interior, you can hear every little squeak and rattle, and I love it. I dont really care about how the truck looks, its all about function, as long as it is what I need it to be I am happy.

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Re: Project Bomber
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2010, 02:46:47 PM »
get some color on that truck!
Grappler('82-5.7SRI-T56-2wd) tube frame
Gripper('92-5.7TPI-T56-2wd) 24x
MulTpi-R('93-3.4MPI-NV1500-2wd) autox
MulTpI-2('94-3.4MPI-T5-2wd) hybrid
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QuaDrive('95-4.3 CPI-4L60E-4wd)
ZQ-V8('97-4.3 CSFI-NV3500-2wd)
Jimmy('98-4.3 CSFI-4L60E-4wd)

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« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2010, 04:03:30 PM »
Looks like a great start. The interior is very nice. Wish my old first gen was that nice.

No matter what, keep those flares! They look so good.

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« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2010, 08:56:22 PM »
great project name!

reminds me of this great James Gang (Joe Walsh) song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1yiCyCvW4g&feature=related
-Jonathan-

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« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2010, 08:58:56 PM »
It no longer has an interior. I rattle canned it flat black. I also painted the wheels black because they wouldnt polish up anymore. Too many scratches, and having to drive the truck for a few days in the snow killed them. I need to get more updated pics. It actually doesnt look too bad, but it is in need of body work, once I get other things accomplished.

 

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