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Old 10-13-2014, 10:20 PM   #1
NJ C10 Guy
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Hey all,

I've been lurking on the site for a while now, but this is my first post. I've been a member on some pretty active forums, so I know the drill. I will be asking plenty of questions, but not without searching first (don't want to be the newbie getting flamed for every post). I really don't know too much about cars, or working on them in general, but I've never had an issue with learning and I am pretty handy. If anyone can give me a heads up on dos/dont's for the forum, or if there is a sticky somewhere I can find it, that would be great.

I just tonight picked up an 86 stepside custom deluxe. The body is in pretty good shape, minimal rust and the original paint is in decent shape. Its got a 350 in it with a saginaw 4 on the floor, converted from a column shift. He said he put a mild cam on it, and upgraded the intake manifold, carb and air cleaner. It runs well, just a bit of a PITA to drive with the clutch/shifter the way it is. He also put a new gas tank, fuel line, brake lines, and it's lowered with aluminum wheels.

Edit* Sorry for the crappy cell phone pic. I'll get some better ones up tomorrow.

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