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#1500877 Mon May 15 2023 06:36 PM
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Hey all, thanks for the add! I am new to the old Chevy truck scene and am looking forward to finding out what fits what etc.....

I recently picked up a 1948 Thriftmaster 1-ton truck. However, it will not stay that long as I am planning a gasser build. About 6 months ago I sold my 1951 Chevy Hardtop to help my daughter with her bills for my 1st grandson. Now I am going back to building another gasser. I am making the drivetrain just like my hardtop which was plenty powerful and meant to look like it came from the 1960's.

The motor will be a 355 Chevy with dual quad tunnel ram, 700R4 transmission and a 8.8 ford posi rear end with 3.73 gears. Looking forward to gaining some knowledge.

Last edited by Peggy M; Thu May 25 2023 01:03 AM. Reason: more detail in title

1948 Chevy 1 ton gasser- Rabble Rouser
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Welcome to the 'bolt. The guys in the hotrod forum will love that! Please post some pictures of the truck... (and maybe sneak in one of the car too).


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Sounds interesting. I can't honestly envision a truck gasser, what does that look like?

Welcome to the forum. We would enjoy some pictures of where you are starting from as well.

It sounds like a lot of your time will be spend over in my neck of the woods (HiPo))

I look forward to seeing your project and progress.


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Originally Posted by Rusty Rod
(and maybe sneak in one of the car too).
HEY!! You know this is a truck site!! wink

(I'd like to see the car too! not me )

Let me add my welcome to Stovebolt as well. thumbs_up


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'Bolter
Originally Posted by klhansen
(I'd like to see the car too! not me )

Let me add my welcome to Stovebolt as well. thumbs_up

Here is the truck and gasser. I will take some pics of the 48, I just do not have any good ones right now. Red one is close to what I am building

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Last edited by Peggy M; Tue May 16 2023 03:30 PM. Reason: edit quote

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Welcome to the 'Bolt 48Gasser! wave

Your project will have a following for those that like to call The HiPo Shop home.

Can I offer a suggestion for when you do get into your project? If you don't intend on keeping any of the 1 Ton drive train or other 1 Ton specific parts, hope you would offer them up to fellow Bolters using our very own Swap Meet forums section. We have a Truck Parts For Sale forum and even a Freebies forum if you're feeling extra generous and wanting your left overs to find good homes.

Some 1 Ton parts can be somewhat hard to find and I am sure we could help find them new homes if that is your desire.

Oh yeah, don't forget to go say hello in the Midwest Bolters Association forum. Lost of 'Bolters residing not far from your noted home base.

Looking forward to more conversations and pictures as you can share. thumbs_up

Dan


Dan

1951 Chevy 3 window 3100 (My Grandpa's hunting truck)
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Finally time to get to work on my Grandpa's (now mine) truck!
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Welcome to Stovebolt. I love it. See you around.the garage forums.


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welcome to the site! Will be a cool project for sure. I have always liked the looks of gassers! I understand the idea of weigh transfer for a drag race, but have always wondered how they ride just driving around town?


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Welcome Gasser! I grew up in the St. Louis area but live in mid Missouri now.
Like Dan said, check out the Midwest Bolter's Association and see what we have planned.

Don


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Welcome to the 'bolt ! Sounds like a great project. Looking forward to seeing your progress. Be sure to visit the "Ton's 'o Fun" forum.


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'Bolter
Originally Posted by 69Cuda
welcome to the site! Will be a cool project for sure. I have always liked the looks of gassers! I understand the idea of weigh transfer for a drag race, but have always wondered how they ride just driving around town?

If built right, they do pretty well. I drove that beast to a car show an hour away from me on the interstate 70mph all the way. The key is to make sure you have no death wobble with the cross steer.


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Wow. Looks like a lot of stuff.

You will be right at home in the HiPo forum. Maybe you can head over there next. I see you've made it to the MBA and Legion Hall. thumbs_up


Peggy M
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