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nice job on the door. need to get me one of those... |
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If we wait it can be a community tool. We can just use it and then ship it to the next guy, and so on , and so on! :lol:
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You have to keep progress going, because you are doing exactly what I wanted to do. When I bought my CTS-V, Mama said no more toys. Turns out she means it. A friend of mine ended up with one of my old Blazers (with all the good stuff on it) and I can't have it. :waah: I will just have to follow your progress intently. |
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None of them are local. All the local yards I've talked to in Colorado are on crack. $1200 and up for JUST an engine with intake, no accessories, harness, ECM... nothing! If your guy can get a decent mileage (75,000-80,000 or less) 5.3 with trans and accessories, I'll pay shipping no problem! My only basic requirement is that it be a drive by wire throttle body, and come with the pedal and throttle control module and wiring from the same vehicle the engine was pulled from. Quote:
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good idea Bob! all the threads ive found are pretty choppy or full on show builds.
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It definitely won't be a full on show build, but it will be one where I won't be embarrassed to throw the hood open to show it off in a crowd of trailer queens. :lol:
Just nice and clean, just like the General should have done. |
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Jonboy - I sent you a PM.
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Bob- Try "Search Tempest" to search Craigslist. There are deals out there, you just have to find them. Personally if I were doing an LSx swap, It would be a 6.0 or nothing at all. With top end bolt on you can have 500hp that will run all day long with the a/c on and get decent mileage to boot.
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Cool! I am about to undergo redoing my doors this weekend I hope, so this has been quite handy. Did the "butta" tool cost a fortune? :)
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I use Search Tempest and Crazedlist a lot. The market for drop-outs just seems different here. I've actually been looking/trolling for a 5.3 for quite a while now, and I just haven't came across a decent deal in Colorado/Wyoming. The yards in this state are smoking everything in site, and think their stuff is gold. And I don't have the time to go pull one at a yard myself, not with mine and my wife's schedules.
This is typical of what Craigslist usually has to offer around here: http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/1268217564.html I'm one to tell a person to keep looking too, that those deals are out there. But I haven't found one yet in my area. And if I do, it's usually too far away to make it worth the cost. For what I have found, the purchase price of a 6.0 is kind of out of my budget range for this project. That, and my main goal is economy first with performance being an added bonus. But if I was trying to build a tire destroyer I would definitely be hunting for a 6.0 for sure. I personally like the 5.3, it has everything I'm looking for. :D |
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So I finally got around to putting on the new "brushed aluminum" overlay piece on the dash bezel last night. I thought it was going to be a real pain to get the old one off at first, but once I took the gasket scraper to it, it only took about 15 minutes to get the old one scraped off.
Then I cleaned the plastic with rubbing alcohol, then used an adhesion promoter stick before sticking it on. I only had to trim 2 places to get it to fit, but it looks factory now! I forgot to take the camera home last night, so I'll get some pics tonight. |
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PICS! lol
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Be careful Bob. The natives get restless if you promise pics, and then don't come through. :lol:
Can't wait to see it. |
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You don't have to remind me of that!! :haha:
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that turned out sweet Bob.
i take it that was a bit easier than the '68's bezel!?:devil: |
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LOL, yeah, just a little easier! The 68's bezel turned out to be a full-on custom dash!
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1226285516 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1226285516 |
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:haha: that was one of the SICKEST dashes i'd ever seen though!
i was trying to explain what you did there to a good friend thats building a '67. that piece of work is unexplainable though so i just wrote down instructions to your last build.:metal: |
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LOL, thanks man, I appreciate that! I consider it my finest creation. :lol: It took A LOT of time, but I think it was worth it!
On a different note - there is a guy coming out tonight to look at my motorcycle (you can see it in the second pic). If that sells, I will have EVERYTHING ordered in the next two weeks! :lol: :D |
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:thumbs: and i raise you... if the meeting w/ our lender goes as planned (refi the house) i should have my drivetrain by next week!!:lol:
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Bike sold, deposit in hand, balance in hand tomorrow!
The race is on!! :burnout: |
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