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Old 09-09-2024, 02:57 PM   #1
Pampas56
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New to me 92 GMC

My Dakotas both decided to die last month, so I looked for a new beater truck. Found this south of Spokane. They wanted 1200 and said the drivers door wouldn't close and the transmission leaked. I got it for 800 minus the tool box in the bed.
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The Transmission leak was two bolts loose because they are slightly stripped and most of the other bolts were just loose! I got somewhere between 1/4 to 1/2 a turn on about 90% of the bolts.
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I took the truck to my BIL (family mechanic) and he recharged my AC and put two pins in the door. Now I just have to replace the brake light switch and it will be a fine old beater.

Steve
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1998 Dakota EC 250K miles- I guess I'm just a truck guy now!
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