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Old 07-19-2015, 08:24 PM
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Hello, I plan to do a swap with a mechanic/fabricator of mine. What are the closest to bolt in swaps in a sleeper vehicle? I am thinking a mid 2000s truck would obviously be the easiest yet I need more HP to for the sane times as something faster.

Maybe an s10? I'm not looking at F bodies right now. Any sedans or innocent looking cars?

My buddy owns his own shop and is fine with fabricating, but he is going to charge me way too little and I don't want a super difficult swap. Obviously they are all big deals, but still. Thanks.
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The easiest swaps are those that originally had Chevrolet engines (or GM clones of those cars), that also have ample aftermarket support with bolt in mounting kits. Something like a GM g-body would fit that description, they were available in 4 doors.

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I agree with Project GatTagO, I'm doing a G-body swap right now and its super simple.
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. Something like a GM g-body would fit that description, they were available in 4 doors.

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4 doors? The only G body cars that come to mind were coupes. Monte Carlo, Regal, Cutlass Supreme, Grand Prix. I agree completely, a Gbody like an LSx Cutlass Supreme would take many by surprise!!
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Grab a 00-05 4.3 V6 shortbox pickup,two(lower it) or four wheel drive(jack it up) from a neighbourhood grandpa,swap a cammed and tuned 6.0 into it,or if you have a few more bucks a turbo or two on a 5.3.Smoke the tires off it and laugh your *** off for a weekend or two worth of time and effort if you line up all the pieces beforehand.As easy as it gets,why overthink and over work it...
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Maybe a Zq8 S10/Sonoma. They came lowered from the factory with a thicker front swaybar and have a rear swaybar and lowering springs and a tighter ratio steering box. They handle pretty good for being trucks. They make swap kits for them and wire harnesses. Major mod would be notching the engine crossmember depending on the oil pan you use.
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Originally Posted by '87 Monte SS
4 doors? The only G body cars that come to mind were coupes. Monte Carlo, Regal, Cutlass Supreme, Grand Prix. I agree completely, a Gbody like an LSx Cutlass Supreme would take many by surprise!!
The coupes were the cool ones, but they did make 4 door sedans for the Cutlass, Regal and Malibu as well as wagons. Our neighbours had one when I was young. Want a sleeper? Keep the lame hubcaps that came with the car on it and make it look as stock and garage kept as possible. Like something your father or grandfather used to drive. Try and find a AAA sticker for the bumper too. Above all, keep the exhaust quiet and make sure there is no lope from a cam.

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Yeah, you're right....those were the '78-'80.
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Originally Posted by '87 Monte SS
Yeah, you're right....those were the '78-'80.
IIRC the cutlass and regal 4 doors were made up until 85 or 86

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That I know of all '81-'87 G Body cars were coupes, except for the Malibu.
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I think someone is younger than their car
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Thanks guys. How bad are late 90s s10 swaps?
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Originally Posted by jmd
I think someone is younger than their car
If you are referring to me, then you're wrong.
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Originally Posted by icampy87
Thanks guys. How bad are late 90s s10 swaps?
There are a couple guys on here that could help. But the best place to look for help would be here. http://www.s10forum.com/#/forumsite/20875/forums/213Tons of information for s10 swaps.
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Originally Posted by icampy87
Thanks guys. How bad are late 90s s10 swaps?
2WD looks easy. They came w/ the 4L60. Vette accessories, maybe a notch on the passenger rail for the AC compressor. It's a little tight.

4WD is another ballgame.

Read threads on here non-stop, read that S10 forum. Takes or save notes on all the stuff that works, the little tips and tricks, and you'll be able to plan ahead a good amount.
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do a box style S-10 blazer 4door 2wd. keep it stock with some factory aluminum wheels & turned down exhaust.
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Good stuff, thanks guys.

I love full size trucks but the horsepower needed for a low 12 is pretty ridiculous compared to a car or s10.
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Originally Posted by '87 Monte SS
That I know of all '81-'87 G Body cars were coupes, except for the Malibu.
You are so wrong. The pictures provided are in fact a 4dr Regal, and Cutlass. Two of my uncles had 4dr Cuttys back in the day, one of which had a Olds455 swapped in with nitrous. Do some research or at least know what you're talking about before posting bad info.
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Take it easy, deuce! Look at post #8. The pictures seen in this thread are of '78-'80 G-bodies. In the first pic, it appears to be an '80 Buick Regal (could also be a Century, as we had an '80 Century)...2nd pic, an '80 Olds Cutlass Supreme...and in the 3rd, a '78 or '79 Chev. Malibu.

Prove me wrong then.

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