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Old 10-27-2013, 05:46 PM   #1
real69ss
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New Truck

So a couple of months ago I made a really tough decision to sell my 68' short bed, and to look for something newer to use as my daily driver. Once I had sold my truck the search began. I found many promising trucks but they were either already sold or I could not contact the seller. So I just started searching Craigslist to see what I could come across for a good driver. Nothing grabbed me until I found this.....The stained area underneath is from my last truck, the power steering leaked.













It appears to be a very basic "farm truck" no rust that I can find and has been an AZ truck it's whole life. It currently has a 350/th350 and the only thing I have done is replaced the Quadrajet with an Edelbrock, and bolted on a muffle to get it through emissions. Next, I purchased some new shocks and Hotchkis lowering springs that will be going in soon.

Then do a 5 lug conversion, and transmission up date to a 700r4.

So, with the new truck I have new questions. Everyone on here has been very helpful in the past and I look forward to talking to you all. What can you tell me about this? or is there a cyfer some were on the board?



Thanks everyone!
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