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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

we went to see the short 61 uni today,
nice day for a 150 mile round trip in her slick.

definitely going to rescue the poor girl. lots of elbow grease and drying out of the interior needed but overall not much rust to speak of,and none in critical areas. tailgate needs a bit of help.
some of the pics turned out dark.the chrome grille is very nice.

probably be about 3 weeks before i can get it paid for and hauled out here.

not sure how i ended up having to have a 2wd shortbed truck?
:hm:

oh, i remember , so i can have a slick that gets good enough mileage to drive down to go drink beer with the rest of you in a hotel parking lot in 2 years.:cheers: :rotflmao:

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look , friendly towards plants, must be one of them new green vehicles
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Post by 36truck »

Brian I see you rode your bike to look at the Uni. :D

you also can use a 2wd when there is no snow on the ground.








About 2 weeks out of the year.




Nice looking Uni glad it's going to a new home. :D
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Post by FORDMANLCRACKEL »

Good find Brian. Wish i could find a uni in that good a shape. @ years should be doable.

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Post by slick4x4 »

looks like the roof has a little garden on it
nice and straight, and a spare 223
like that chrome grill :thumright:
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ICEMAN6166 wrote:oh, i remember , so i can have a slick that gets good enough mileage to drive down to go drink beer with the rest of you in a hotel parking lot in 2 years.
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Good deal Brian, looks really solid.
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ICEMAN6166 wrote:
not sure how i ended up having to have a 2wd shortbed truck?
:hm:
It's a NEED. Anyone afflicted with Skickitis NEEDS a shortbed Uni. :help: :lol:
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

mine now, all i have to do is go get it. 2 weeks time, almost like waiting for slickstock.

did find out a theres a lot of extra parts to go along with it. engine currently in it has a brand new head, needs lower end done. has the 9" rear end too.

need to find the T-5 trans now.
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Post by Greg D »

Brian, look for the 94-95 Mustang T-5 and a S-10 tailshaft. Easiest & cheapest way to do the conversion.
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Post by jwh f-100 »

Brian,

Nice uni. It would be cool to see a pic of that at slick stock. What would even be cooler is a pic of that at a SS with my slick next to it or a few spaces down.. LOL


Speeking of T5s. The other day on the speed channel Stacy David ( Is that his name???LOL) was talking about a company that makes a bunch of different sizes and shapes of shift levers for the T5. The info may be avalible on the Speed channel web site. Just a thought.. I'll have to do some searhing when I'm not on dial-up...
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Post by Alan Mclennan »

Brian, that looks like a great find!, wish we had uni`s out here. So get tinkering so I can have a ride in her at SS4. Oh by the way! did it come with the same parcel shelf ornament that Tom`s Thunder Bird did? :lol:

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Post by MadMaxetc »

Doesn't look that bad for being an Alaskan truck.

Just get an S-10 T5...they are good to 235 hp. I don't think that 223 will do more than that.
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Greg D wrote:Brian, look for the 94-95 Mustang T-5 and a S-10 tailshaft. Easiest & cheapest way to do the conversion.
Will the 223 bell accept the t-5 tranny? Certainly, the manual trannies behind a 223 would have included the venerable t-98 and that in turn, was also used behind lots of SBF bell pattern engines.

So perhaps it will work.

Would seen to be a great tranny behind a small six for mileage.

Lets see.... About 3450 miles from Takeetna to DesMoines. 23 mpg at best. That's an even 150 gallons of gas. At $4 that would be $600 one way.

Dang --- Ouch ---

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Post by "Whitey Ford" »

Funny to see that roof, Im a Project Engineer for a construction company and we are installing a Green Roof system on the new Blue Cross Blue Shield Headquarters Building. I will print this picture out and bring it to my next meeting. A sample of a green roof system.
To be honest that truck almost looks as if its art....very cool. Have a good one re-building...it will be fun.
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Post by lefty »

That will be (already is really) a cool little truck... Its in ALOT better shape than mine. Mine did'nt come with a green roof. :D
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Post by prost66 »

Well looks like a good find!! Get it together,get it slammed,and come to the sunny south in 2010. Merle
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Post by Hoofbeat Racer »

great find Brian. Love the green roof too! Glad to see someone else making their SS10 plans already!
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

cdherman wrote:
Greg D wrote:Brian, look for the 94-95 Mustang T-5 and a S-10 tailshaft. Easiest & cheapest way to do the conversion.
Will the 223 bell accept the t-5 tranny? Certainly, the manual trannies behind a 223 would have included the venerable t-98 and that in turn, was also used behind lots of SBF bell pattern engines.

So perhaps it will work.

Would seen to be a great tranny behind a small six for mileage.

Lets see.... About 3450 miles from Takeetna to DesMoines. 23 mpg at best. That's an even 150 gallons of gas. At $4 that would be $600 one way.

Dang --- Ouch ---

You have permission to drive a Prius if you'd rather.....
John Mummert sells an adaptor plate for the T5/ 223/y block bells.

plane ticket to KC was $750, $1200 for the drive not too bad.

Fred did the 23 mpg with his, dont see why i would not get similar mileage.



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Post by cdherman »

Yeah, I pulled the 23 from thin air. But sounds like I was pretty close. Whats interesting is that at 23 mpg, the math for 3450 miles is ExACTLY 150 gallons. It was wierd when I punched it in the calculator.

I think its a sign you are supposed to come to SSIV!!!!
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