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  • Looking to modify an old car (wanna do some redneck shit) ISO a little guidance

    Got a 76 Chevelle and wanna jack the fucker up on some big ass muddier tires. Really don't know shit about doing any of this. Would I be better off finding a donor vehicle for the suspension or frame or whatever?

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    Usually the guys that do what you want to do put the body on a frame of an old K5 Blazer, or something similar, and then add a lift so they can stuff 35" tires on it. I have seen people do this with old camaro's, or else Camino's I think your Chevelle would be pretty cool.

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    • #3
      Saw a lot of this type shit back in North Dakota. Measure your wheelbase and find a 4X4 donor vehicle with a good frame with the same wheelbase/ width and attach your Chevelle body onto the donor frame/ driveline.

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      • #4
        Just go NUTS and see what ya come up with ...



        .../// https://youtu.be/l2Sgua1yCFA \\\...
        Last edited by Dragstews; 02-25-2019, 8:19 AM.
        Take my 45 and outrun em all ..

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        • #5
          Much info lives on 4x4 forums. Pirate 4x4 blows away everything else. https://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/

          Got a welder, torch, and plenty of automotive tools? Have at it. Don't have a welder, torch, and plenty of automotive tools? Get those first because tools make toys but toys don't make tools.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dragstews
            Just go NUTS and see what ya come up with ...



            .../// https://youtu.be/l2Sgua1yCFA \\\...
            Did that 4x4 Caddy just run over a biker...... I think it did. omg

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            • #7
              Rednecks will lift ANYTHING



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              • #8
                Yes,A doner 4x4 chassis would be a start...Here is one I built in the past..

                The '74 Mudstang I built back in the 80's dubbed the' High Hoss' Built on a shortened '69 jeep Gladiator frame with Dana 44's SBC 283c.i..Turbo 400/ NP205 transfer case..14.5x36 tires.....good times...


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                • #9
                  Sorry, no photos. But a buddy of mine took the body of a '72 Ford Pinto and threw it on a Ford Bronco back in the 80's.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for the information.

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                    • #11
                      And the Best advice Oskar goes to Dragstews!! Going crazy always works, mate! Btw, tomahawk1976, it’s been a long time since your last updates here. So, I hope you’re still going crazy and making something outstanding, lol! I had the same exact idea about a year ago. I guess I’ve read all the articles on https://www.theautocarehub.com, you know. Though I didn’t come up with something really cool, I’m glad I’ve gone through all that stuff because now I can repair any car literally. Anyway, keep us updated on your masterpiece, buddy.
                      Last edited by darendru; 12-06-2022, 2:45 PM.

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