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Old 03-26-2006, 08:21 PM   #1
JAKES 68GMC
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Need some input

I need some info/input on this. I didn't get the 69 Chevy parts truck I planned on getting, so I have these options:

1. Fix the Rockwell (needs a new washer machined, other than that its pretty tight)
2. Keep looking around for a parts truck with a NP205 t-case in it.
3. Fix the Rockwell, then keep looking for another parts truck, just to have around.

To get a new washer made might cost 10-20 bucks, when a parts truck could be from 0-500 bucks (my price range). I'm leaning towards fixing the Rockwell, but I have one of those bad gut-feelings about putting it back in. Thanks for the help.
Jake
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