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Old 09-27-2017, 06:31 PM
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Wonder if this would be of use for swap guys





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Cool! Who makes it? OR is this a good DIY project? Either way.....
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Cool! Who makes it? OR is this a good DIY project? Either way.....
Buddy of mine here in Racine Wisconsin made this first one as he's done a few 5.3 swaps into seventies pick up trucks. He owns a custom metal fabrication shop that has robotic welders and what not. I just decided to guage the interest level as he might try pitching the idea to those giant automotive parts distributors. Pretty sure he already makes/sells LS engine cradles and motor mount swap plates
Just found it to be kinda a neat gadget. That's all
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I agree!
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Originally Posted by A.R. Shale Targa
Buddy of mine here in Racine Wisconsin made this first one as he's done a few 5.3 swaps into seventies pick up trucks. He owns a custom metal fabrication shop that has robotic welders and what not. I just decided to guage the interest level as he might try pitching the idea to those giant automotive parts distributors. Pretty sure he already makes/sells LS engine cradles and motor mount swap plates
Just found it to be kinda a neat gadget. That's all
That looks like the old ECM used with this bracket. Make one for the new LS3 and you will make a mint.
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Looks like the Dirty Dingo mount I used on my swap.

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