We are still asking: What did you get done on your Bolt today ????
The question, initially posted May 23, 2005, was:
"Whatcha do on your Bolt this weekend?"
After 51,906,997 views, 7378 replies over 185 pages, this thread in General Truck Talk is a happening! And it's not just weekends anymore.
I saw this '54 6400 at a marina in Marblehead, Ohio, last week. Neat way to haul around that boat hoist. I wanted to lift the hood but couldn't find anyone around to ask.
Denny
'53 3100 w/1960 261 cid, 848 head. Weber 32/36 progressive 2 barrel carb. Three on the tree & 3:55 torque tube 12 V w/Gener-Nator & 6 V starter
I wonder what the weight limit is on that rig? I could just see an OOPS! situation developing unless there's some counterweights on the land side! Jerry
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With the two transmissions I'm sure it's geared low enough to handle most any boat.
Craig
Come, Bleed or Blister something has got to give!!! 59' Apache 31, 327 V8 (0.030 over), Muncie M20 4 Speed, GM 10 Bolt Rear... long term project (30 years and counting)
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Originally Posted by TUTS 59
With the two transmissions I'm sure it's geared low enough to handle most any boat.
Probably gets pretty good range with that gas tank, too. Unless they're driving in granny/granny gear on those two trannies.
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