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this past year I have been re-bitten by the car bug with a new job building motors and now this winter I will be starting on my new bike hauler!
1947 International pickup. It will be along the lines of a finished street rod but with the rat rod vibe of odd parts thrown at it. a buddy will be building a scratch built frame with an I beam front axle and a 4 link rear with air bags. it will be channeled, fenderless and super low :) it will have a custom grill shell,3 inch chop, firewall stretched for my long legs and we are looking at a wedge bed with a bike rack system that will be able to haul up to 4 stretched bikes . power comes from a newly acquired 1970 Cadilac ElDorado 500ci engine 400 hp and a crazy 550 lbs torque!! Turbo 350 and an S10 rear
this wont be a fast project maybe 2 years but I am super excited about it!
1st picture is my truck or well the little bit of a truck I have!
2nd picture is a direction we are heading
3rd is inspiration!
and the last few are some of his previous work!
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Sounds like you've got the right connections.

Hopefully it won't end up being one of those "Project Truck" classified ads.
 
looking forward too seeing her come to life :mrgreen: ohhh.....if you ever need any caddy performance links or info feel free to hit me up(i did a ton of research on how to build them up for smallest $ since ive got a 68 472 :wink: but it seems like youre on the right track taking it out of the car that weighs 2000#s more and dumping it in a lighter body) have fun and make sure you post some pics of your face the first time you lay the pedal down :shock: :mrgreen:
 
Hey Hooch,WAY COOL!

I'd use a 400 trans and a 9" rear...unless ya like replacing parts every week.

(I got a stiffie over that Sedan pic)
 
Cool project Hooch. Light weight + big motor = lots of fun. I've had five Cadillacs with either the 472 or the 500 in them and it's a great motor. I had a '68 Coupe de Ville with a mild cam and a few other basic performance upgrades. It was a land yacht and could really move but it will make your truck fly.
 
I won't be racing it. Just wanted an obscure cheaper engine. We have 2 of these 1970 eldorado 400 hp 500ci motors in the shop so its a natural choice. They are only 60 lbs heavier than a small block chevy too. We have a set of block hugging headers. Might add a cam and my buddy is chomping at the bit to build a sheet metal intake for it for multiple garbs.. I suggested 3 small 4bbl edelbrocks as I have never seen that before!

sent from my awesome android!
 
Looks like a very cool project Hooch. Love the ramped bed. That Cadillac will be a sweet engine choice.
 
Hooch,What gear in the rear ya runnin'?

Caddys dont like to rev to the moon.

Ask me how I know.

My ''76 Coupe deVile is sitting out here with a blowed up 500 from beating up on the rice boys.

It still runs,but now it sounds like World War Two.(Its almost a window block.)

I got a fresh '68 472 to replace that hurting unit.
 
The higher the better for scattering that engine.

About a 3:00 ratio will still boil the tires real good.
 
Cool :shock:
By any chance, would you be interested in adopting a 30 year old?
I can cook... :mrgreen: :lol:
 
Hooch, that will be super wicked. really like the idea your after. rock on. also like all the pic's, very nice rats.

Outlaw 8)
 

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