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Old 11-02-2002, 09:46 PM   #1
1971 Cheyenne
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Hey everyone,

I'm new to this board, actually i have been lurking for a while but this is one of my first posts.
I am 14 years old and have just purchased a 1971 cheyenne 10 with all regular equipment and no A/C, no tach. truck has 67,000 original miles on it. it has a 350 crate motor that has 30,000 miles with a new edelbrock intake and 600 cfm edelbrock carb. it also sports newly rebuilt th350 transmission. The interior is completely redone with new dash, seat, door panels, headliner, etc. The person i bought it from was the original owner in 1971! it has good rubber and minor rust in rockers, lower doors, and one fender. it has the usual dents but nothing unfixable. Anyway i just wanted to say hi and this board seems very knowledgable and friendly.

Btw, I had to save every penny of my truck, i hate kids who's parents pay for anything they want, including vehicles.

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