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  1. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Thanks jwentz. That's so true only people in the hobby know. 9 out of 10 have no clue it was modified. You just don't see to many 749 series driving arround.
  2. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    . ''Finding an easy way to re-power the G-749 is important. Not many guys keep at it and bring them to running condition because they are a pig so unless 'support' continues, more will look like this! http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?51721-Can-you-find-the-MV-in-this-photo ''...
  3. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    I respct the purist point of view.. I don't even mind them breaking my stones. But.. We have to admit, the M35 guys have all the coolest modded rigs. We gotta step it up.. Can't let them have all the fun!!:smile:
  4. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Thanks Freak. The hi way driving is gonna be a killer with the th400. If finance improve I'll start looking for a reasonabaly priced 700r. I'm hoping to put some serious miles on it this summer. Just thinking out loud... Gunfreak, hendersond, sec8, plow boy, hick and a the others. Not to...
  5. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Gunfreak.. Just the man I wanted to talk to. First off, thanks. And yes I'm gonna repower. I wasn't quite sure if the 700r4 would hold op to a big block and 14,000 lbs. To be honest I was just gonna wait and see how long yours lasted, before I buy one:) 4L80's are WAY outa my price range...
  6. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Here it is.. Pardon the rust, have not had time to cut out and repair it yet.
  7. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    I guess great minds do think alike!!
  8. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Thats the factory tailgate, as it left the factory. I believe drop-down gates were only on early m135 models. It is pretty sweet tho! You could fab one out of a standard gate. Wont be to difficult, its a simple mechanism. Ill post detailed pics and measurements if you want. My cab is welded...
  9. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Thats perfect. Now just weld the front cab channels to the rear cab channel. :grd:
  10. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    As u can see from the bottom pic. Your gonna have to trim the rear cab channel to clear your fuel line and vent tube.
  11. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Just USE the height change... the front cabs channels will sit on top the rear cabs front body mount channel. When i disected the donor cab. I kept the hole floorpan and channels intact, all the way foward to rite were the floor starts to angle up under the dash, cut away floor there. Cut the...
  12. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    PTO/T-Case lever mount; Simply mount it directly to the floor, then readjust the linkage accordingly. Bench Seat Legs were made from the discarded rear cab corners.. Trying to keep the ''Could Have Came From The Factory'' look. Have a few more ''speed bumps'' i ran into ill post later. Hope...
  13. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Park-Break mount; Mount is 5.5'' hi off the floor. At this height you wont even have to readjust your linkage. Fabbed mine using an old jeep bumper i had laying around. Not happy with the look, but near the end of the build, i was getting lazy. If i were to do it over i would use 5.5'' channel...
  14. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Rear cab mount pics; I used 3''x1/8'' x 34'' steel C-channel for the main support. Capped both ends with 1/8'' plate steel. Reused the factory cab springs, bushings, spacer and hardware. Also had to rotate driver side air tank, to gain clearance for the pressure valve.. But you may still have to...
  15. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Have no plans for the old driveline. If it sits around here, I'll probably end up stuffing it into a Rat-Rod or something:D I'll let u know after the swap. U got first dibs. Prefer to see it put to good use. Runs awesome, it's a beast!
  16. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Thanks, to everyone. Have to admit, I was expecting much more of a flogging from the purists. But thanks for all the compliments. I'll take closeup pics of hand break mount & rear cab mount. Post em tomorrow.
  17. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Some more interior pics.
  18. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    Thanks Man. Your gonna love yours when its done. You can go to 100 car shows and never see another like it. Only problem is you have to hear people say you ''ruined'' it.
  19. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    I used 2''x4''x1/16'' rectangular tubing. Mounted it up as hi as i could, without it looking to cheezy. Verry little movement when u open & close the doors.
  20. JerseyHick

    My M135 Quad cab

    NICE!! You could actually bolt them together using the existing holes. but cab would be to long, for my needs. Had to gusset the door pillars. weight of the rear doors would cause them to flex outward. With a hardtop you may not have that problem.
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