measure your wheelbase, find a 4x4 with the same length, use it's frame and suspension
I've herd a f150 frame will work
This could be either a Chevrolet El Camino, or a Ford Ranchero.
It will have a 7.5 inch...but could be several different gears. Probably a 2.29 or 2.73
One could find an old 19955 Chevy in the ads in the local newspaper(s). There are car auctions and swap meets that one could go to and buy or trade their vehicle for.
Could be Warped Rotors. Have them checked.....
In theory you could to any vehicle but whether or not you should is the question.
The 1979 Chevy El Camino was typically equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission known as the Muncie transmission. This transmission was part of GM's offerings during that era and was designed for both performance and durability. However, the El Camino could also be optioned with a 3-speed automatic transmission, which was more common among buyers seeking ease of use. The specific 4-speed manual option was less common and more sought after by enthusiasts.
One could start their search to purchase a 1953 Chevy vehicle on the website eBay. One could also read the Hot Rod Magazine or the Jalopy Journal for some collectors selling their 1953 Chevy's.
Pretty sure it could be ordered with the 250 turbothrift, the 283 turbofire or the 327 turbofire. Might have also been available with 396 turbojet.
There are many places where one could find maintenance tips for a 200 Chevy Blazer. One could check websites such as Fixya for information regarding maintenance on this vehicle.
One could purchase a Chevy Silverado SS truck from their local Chevy dealer or one could check out their local used vehicle dealership. Ebay is a good place to find a Chevy Silverado SS truck if you don't mind paying to have it shipped or traveling to pick it up.
You could try looking on eBay or find someone that is selling a vehicle for parts.
It could be the crank sensor, depending what year vehicle you have.