76fordbronco wrote:Did your work truck give up the ghost?
kinder wrote:I know a guy, or two, that could likely give you a solid day of parts grabbing, then another day of swap time. It would have to be scheduled of course, but it's doable. Start looking at the PnP inventories; Denver, Aurora, Co Spgs & Littleton.
Edit: Money wise it should be under 500 to make it happen; 100+ for trans, ~ 100 for pedal & hydraulic clutch bits, ~100 to rework driveshaft or grab a donor or may even get away with no mods, another 100+ for incidentals.
kinder wrote:I know a guy, or two, that could likely give you a solid day of parts grabbing, then another day of swap time. It would have to be scheduled of course, but it's doable. Start looking at the PnP inventories; Denver, Aurora, Co Spgs & Littleton.
Edit: Money wise it should be under 500 to make it happen; 100+ for trans, ~ 100 for pedal & hydraulic clutch bits, ~100 to rework driveshaft or grab a donor or may even get away with no mods, another 100+ for incidentals.
crawlercreations wrote:Call Ed! He may have everything needed as cheap as the yard but already pulled and ready to go. 303-936-4021.
jtsbronc wrote:kinder wrote:I know a guy, or two, that could likely give you a solid day of parts grabbing, then another day of swap time. It would have to be scheduled of course, but it's doable. Start looking at the PnP inventories; Denver, Aurora, Co Spgs & Littleton.
Edit: Money wise it should be under 500 to make it happen; 100+ for trans, ~ 100 for pedal & hydraulic clutch bits, ~100 to rework driveshaft or grab a donor or may even get away with no mods, another 100+ for incidentals.
Truth is I'm kinda attached to this truck, I've been driving her everyday since February '97. My daughter wanted it for her first car!
Kirk- if its truly that possible, I'm all in. I would need some advice on which doner vehicle would be best. Chris suggested a truck that already had the 460 for ease of swap. I will take any and all advice from vehicle to wher to look.
Greg- I'm not shy about supplying beer :)
jtsbronc wrote:Kirk- what if we take a swing at rebuilding the E4OD, How bad could it be? Depending on what needs to be replaced, parts kit look to be about $200-$350. A manual $27 and maybe a tool or two $150.....$500 could be all it takes!!
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