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![]() Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Killen, Alabama USA
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Re: Loaded Cheyenne Super? Check this one out!!
OK, here's a few more pictures. I had to pull the dr. side door - it would not shut all the way and would not open right either. You guys talked me out of parting it! Like you all said, she is a true short Super regardless of options. I got it running after a tune up, but there's some heavy snapping and popping coming out of the carburetor during acceleration (cam shaft, right?) It goes through the gears good and the brakes are good. However, the truck has sat for a long time and most everything on the inside has surface rust.
Sorry to dissapoint suscribers, but it will be a while before I do much to it, just occasionally move it around my place until I can find a good cab. Right now I've got a few projects going on and, until I find a pile of money under a rock, that's all I can afford! Joshua
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72 Cheyenne Super swb. Factory 402/400,tach,posi,AM/FM, A/C. Adding cruise, 8-track 72 Cheyenne Super swb. 350/350 A/C, bucket seats 72 Cheyenne swb. Factory 402/400, tilt, posi, A/C 72 Cheyenne Super K-10. 350/4 spd., posi. 72 Suburban 350/350 tilt, tach, AM/FM, A/C, luggage rack 72 GMC Sierra lwb. 350/350, A/C. medium green/olive interior |
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