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#212469 07/25/2006 1:02 PM
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I just got a 48 that someone tried to put on a 83 S10 frame. Is there any where I can get info on how to do this? Any forseen problems?It already has the V8 and 350 turbo in it.The cab is just sitting on the frame .Maybe someone out there has done this and could help. Thanks

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Hot Rod,

Welcome to the order of S10 frame swappers. Run a search on this site and you will pull up some info.

A yahoo search for "s10 swap" will give you tons of info to sort through. I am doing a 38 truck swap and I know the Advanced Designs are done all the time. Your Art Deco in the middle should be doable too. Time, skill and money are all it takes.

Good luck with your project!

Jim


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Good luck with your project!
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Hot Rod;
Call Accessoryland at (563) 556-5482 and ask for Bob.
He put a beautiful '52 Suburban on I believe a '97 S-10. It was really well done.

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Opps! Your is an Advanced Design, my bad. This guy sells a complete body mount kit... and should be able to answer a lot of your questions.

http://www.ad-engineering.com/

http://www.jagsthatrun.com/ has parts and info that can help too.

The GMC board and site has info too:

http://www.oldgmctrucks.com/


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Good luck with your project!
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Scottbit,

Thanks for the intel. That may help with my '50 project.

Site: http://www.dandrfoods.com/accessorylandparts/chevygmctruckparts.htm


Jim

Good luck with your project!

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