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Old 07-08-2024, 10:44 PM   #1
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Old 07-08-2024, 11:06 PM   #2
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Top Pic -- Post #988: Is that a 292 or 250? Any more pix of the whole truck?
I can tell it's a white 3/4 ton longbed fleetside from the crayons.
That is a really nicely set up L6.
Headers, A/C and P/S.
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Old 07-12-2024, 09:47 AM   #7
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Do you have a pic with more showing of that blue baby in pic#2?
No , sorry . There were 1888 vehicles at the show and when I went through the pictures I took there were some I wish I would have gotten more of.
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Top Pic -- Post #988: Is that a 292 or 250? Any more pix of the whole truck?
I can tell it's a white 3/4 ton longbed fleetside from the crayons.
That is a really nicely set up L6.
Headers, A/C and P/S.
It's a 292 and I think the engine is what impressed me the most 'cause I neglected to get a picture of the truck itself. I think it was completely stock appearing if I remember correctly.
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No , sorry . There were 1888 vehicles at the show and when I went through the pictures I took there were some I wish I would have gotten more of.
It's a 292 and I think the engine is what impressed me the most 'cause I neglected to get a picture of the truck itself. I think it was completely stock appearing if I remember correctly.
Well, Headers and a 2 or 4 Bbl carb are aftermarket. A 292 factory-optioned with P/S, and A/C would be extremely rare. Mostly they were put into bigger rigs, work trucks, fleet users, farm trucks -- and as a whole that demographic preferred to tough it out.
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Well, Headers and a 2 or 4 Bbl carb are aftermarket. A 292 factory-optioned with P/S, and A/C would be extremely rare. Mostly they were put into bigger rigs, work trucks, fleet users, farm trucks -- and as a whole that demographic preferred to tough it out.
It looks like aftermarket A/C and it was running 2 2bbl carbs and upgraded brakes. I wish I would have looked it over a little bit more but I actually stopped to talk with friends and never stepped back over to look at the truck again. It's hard not to get distracted at a show that big.
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Weber 38/38 carbs would be my guess. 250 usually doesn't have the bypass hose from water pump to water outlet under t-stat. Either way pretty cool setup . And small vacuum booster on the brakes.
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