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07-01-2005, 01:24 AM | #1 |
'68 C-20 396 CST CC
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Spokane, WA
Posts: 454
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the most ghetto defrost fix I've EVER seen...pic too
I bought this 68 CST for parts back in January from a wholesale auctioneer that I thought had a dead 307 but after I put in a new coil it roared to life w/ a jumpstart! It has a lot of compression from the way it shuts down and a hell of a jump at acceleration. I had never drove it...I pushed it off the trailer! Sprayed some B-12 Chemtool on the choke and linkage and it warms up really quick. The under-the-passenger-side head/block stamp starts with CE. That equals Crate Engine-or a warranty replacement I think. It is not the 327 that came with it.
I drove it last Saturday and it is tight from the throwout bearing to the rear-end. Good bed and full CST trim. BUT! Look at the dash! WHO thinks DUCT tape is the answer here!!! Anyway, thought we might start a chuckle about "dumbass PO moves..."
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