Mounting a '48-'52 Ford F1 pickup truck on a Chevy S-10 frame

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This information is geared to those of you that own a 48-52 Ford F-1 Pick up, but can be used for Chevy, Plymouth, or even a Studebaker.  If you're like me you wanted an IFS, power steering, power brakes, front discs, and lowering.  After looking at after-market items for all of this, I had visions of $$$ bills with wings flying out of the window.  That's when I decided to go with a complete frame change.  I knew there were others with the same dilema, and that's what prompted me to create a website with lots of information and photos.   
 
This information is geared to those of you that own a 48-52 Ford F-1 Pick up, but can be used for Chevy, Plymouth, or even a Studebaker.  If you're like me you wanted an IFS, power steering, power brakes, front discs, and lowering.  After looking at after-market items for all of this, I had visions of $$$ bills with wings flying out of the window.  That's when I decided to go with a complete frame change.  I knew there were others with the same dilema, and that's what prompted me to create a website with lots of information and photos.   
  
Here's the website:
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This link is to the website:[http://www.geocities.com/lakota_circle_dancer/swap]
 
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www.geocities.com/lakota_circle_dancer/swap1
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