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[QUOTE=aggie91;6963681]I am asking more than adding a comment about the engine conversion.
Since the SPID notes the "Z20EA Engine Conversion", would that mean that it was done at the factory and not at the dealer? Or were the SPID's applied by the dealer back then? Could the Z20EA option be dealer installed parts that were shipped with the truck from the factory? I believe the "Engine Conversion" refers to emission equipment applied at the factory for CA trucks.
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Congrats on the new truck!
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I saw the first pic of the new truck and all I could think of was, man old trucks have a really cool smell to them....
Makes me look forward to starting another one. Congrats, hope your holidays are going great sir !!
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You come up with the coolest trucks
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x2, glad to see tilley back out. you wouldn't happen to know what the paint code is for that silver would you?
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Great looking utility trucks. Glad to see more like mine getting road worthy! Everytime I take mine out, someone offers to buy it. They are unique! Great job..you have amazing skills!!
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Whoa!
That looks soooooo nice! Ain't nothin wrong with those pics!!!! Lovin it!!!
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Morning from my bed Clem....... OK, not my bed, but still waking up. Have to go to London today and tomorrow.
What a great update to find. The dash looks awesome, as does the rest of the transformation. You guys are doing this truck justice.
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Very inspiring. Thank You!. The Engine color and aluminum parts look fantastic. Even the fittings from the heater core are a great contrast. Not sure if its the pic but it looks like the top of the dash is Satin and the rest Gloss. Pretty awesome paint job. Something to aspire too!
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good googly moogly that is dynamite
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Gotta agree with the previous comments...
Great work Brother!!!
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Definitely some great work, looking good
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Looks great!! Keep the pics coming....
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ON the engine codes, continuing the mystery. Could he have requested a different engine not normally in the trucks but maybe cars or big trucks?? Maybe wanted more power or torque.
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Great work, Clem. Very nice truck.
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Your Beautiful Black flawless paint job is the Bomb!
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OOOOOoweeeeee, that's nice!
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That is looking good. Tilly is almost ready for the prom!
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If the red truck is still available in sand springs I told you about a year or so ago, you need to buy it. It was a very solid truck with original paint. You just don't see them like this one very often. I may still have his number in my phone, I bought the original wheels and painted hub caps that came off the truck.
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Looked in my phone, I guess I deleted his number. I am pretty sure I could drive to it again, or draw you a map. It was pretty easy and there was a couple more trucks there and sitting in back yards along the drive.
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thanks... we're getting her all dolled up for the big date.
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