billybob_81067
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I was at an auction a few weeks ago and managed to pick up an early deuce (M211) for $290!!!
Anyways the hood and front fenders are all crushed in and the engine is froze up so I was thinking of just putting a pickup body, engine and tranny on it in place of the originals. I've got an 85 F-250 with the 6.9 liter navistar diesel in it and a C6 transmission. I'm seriously considering using this powerplant/tranny combo in the deuce.
I think it would be plenty of engine considering it's #1 a diesel, and #2 much bigger than the GM straight 6 that came in the deuce originally. What do you all think?
And as for the C6 transmission, they're pretty stout so I think it could handle duty in the deuce as well. Of course I'll be keeping the original transfer case because of the whole 2 output shafts.
Suspension wise I think I'll leave the rear alone so it will be plenty stout for hauling various things and I might even put a goosneck hitch on it for pulling trailers around the farm. On the other hand, the front I would like to pull out the leaf springs and fabricate some coil buckets. The axle is already 3 linked stock, so why not add some coils for a much smoother ride? This will also allow me to hack off some of that hugely overhanging front frame in order for a much better approach angle.
Too many ideas churning in my head!
Anyways the hood and front fenders are all crushed in and the engine is froze up so I was thinking of just putting a pickup body, engine and tranny on it in place of the originals. I've got an 85 F-250 with the 6.9 liter navistar diesel in it and a C6 transmission. I'm seriously considering using this powerplant/tranny combo in the deuce.
I think it would be plenty of engine considering it's #1 a diesel, and #2 much bigger than the GM straight 6 that came in the deuce originally. What do you all think?
And as for the C6 transmission, they're pretty stout so I think it could handle duty in the deuce as well. Of course I'll be keeping the original transfer case because of the whole 2 output shafts.
Suspension wise I think I'll leave the rear alone so it will be plenty stout for hauling various things and I might even put a goosneck hitch on it for pulling trailers around the farm. On the other hand, the front I would like to pull out the leaf springs and fabricate some coil buckets. The axle is already 3 linked stock, so why not add some coils for a much smoother ride? This will also allow me to hack off some of that hugely overhanging front frame in order for a much better approach angle.
Too many ideas churning in my head!