1995 Sonoma Stock Floor / Smooth Frame / Ford 302Ci / 22"s Project!

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1995 Sonoma Stock Floor / Smooth Frame / Ford 302Ci / 22"s Project!
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rizz0
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kick ass build i think the 302 are the best sounding motors when built up
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slowrollin
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dude why r u puting a ford motor in a chevy truck
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SonomaSLS
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because I can.
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Hc Daytona Dragger
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Looks good, and different keep it up
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twinkie0786
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Originally posted by slowrollin



dude why r u puting a ford motor in a chevy truck

most people read a thread before they post.
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lownova1965
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Looks cool fuk the haters put the motor in it. It takes more balls to do something different. Plus i dont give a shit what company makes it, you give it to me and i wil break them all. keep up the good work and lets see some more pics
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twinkie0786
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Originally posted by lownova1965



Looks cool fuk the haters put the motor in it. It takes more balls to do something different. Plus i dont give a shit what company makes it, you give it to me and i wil break them all. keep up the good work and lets see some more pics

WORD. it all breaks.
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SonomaSLS
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woot. I upgraded
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SonomaSLS
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just fyi for others looking into the swap.

you MIGHT have to cut your firewall. but then again, i'm only cutting mine because i mounted the damn motor so far back. you might be able to make it work, especially, if you do your own mounts. but i'm hitting the firewall, i need 2" more of clearance.

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granth
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should have picked up a pre77 302 windsor. no need for a forged bottom with those. they will spin up to like 9k on the stock crank if everything else holds. rods, are fairly strong as well.