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SylvanLakeWH

Wow! :eusa-clap:

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ebinmaine

NIIIIICE.  

 

That'll shine up REALLY nice. 

 

Subtle changes will go a long way. 

Take a minute to swap out that carpet for a rubber floor and you'll have a huge improvement in looks and practicality. 

 

Good catch sir. 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Only question is "did you get the look " ? from she who must be obeyed .

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peter lena

@Docwheelhorse    NICE , get some open gear lube into that body . every body seam , and closed area , tail gate . cab seams , watch for the spread of protection , oil film at lowest areas , inner fender lips , spray into the top of bed / fender area, so oil can run down on the inside . done a number of those , still rust free. good luck with it , pete 

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c-series don

Must not have seen much winter duty in Connecticut, because it looks to be pretty rust free? 

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Bill D

Beautiful.  Can't wait to see pictures of it cleaned up, and maybe a few aftermarket performance parts installed.  How's it's look under the bed liner?  How many miles?

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Docwheelhorse
9 hours ago, c-series don said:

Must not have seen much winter duty in Connecticut, because it looks to be pretty rust free? 

It's not rust free... but it's also not vaporised... Frame is scaly but complete.

I think it got parked before we started using this liquid stuff---it's evil!!!

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Docwheelhorse
6 hours ago, Bill D said:

Beautiful.  Can't wait to see pictures of it cleaned up, and maybe a few aftermarket performance parts installed.  How's it's look under the bed liner?  How many miles?

I'm hoping under bed liner is ok... we will see. 140000 on the clock, gotta get the brakes working first then I'm thinking all new ignition stuff etc.

 

Tony

 

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stevebo

Gonna be a daily driver Tony?

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OutdoorEnvy

Awesome find and good on you for making it happen!  I grew up on this era truck.  Favorite truck to date I owned was a 92 Chevy half ton 350 5 speed 4wd.  Just a great truck and fun to drive.  Looking forward to seeing your progress on this one.  :beer:

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Pullstart

Nice!  I’m on my way to pick up a 5 speed transmission and clutch accessories for @Lil’ Pullstart’s project truck!

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Docwheelhorse
2 hours ago, stevebo said:

Gonna be a daily driver Tony?

No... 3 season toy... drive it to Zags and such... wife and I cruising like the old days

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Docwheelhorse
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

Nice!  I’m on my way to pick up a 5 speed transmission and clutch accessories for @Lil’ Pullstart’s project truck!

What's the truck?

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Pullstart
59 minutes ago, Docwheelhorse said:

What's the truck?


Early 90’s 2wd regular cab short box.  We’ve got a fresh .030” over 4.3L for it.  I just got the pedals, driveshaft, transmission, crossmember, steering column etc.  We need a flywheel and clutch.  He scrapped the engine two days ago with that stuff on it, but new won’t be too much coin…

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Mike'sHorseBarn
13 hours ago, Docwheelhorse said:

I've been married 27 years... known her for over 30... 

I used one of my 9 lives and simply said "I'm buying this..." no discussion. Lol...

 

Maybe I used 2 lives...

 

That a sweet truck worth of using 2 lives!

 

That being said I could feel one of my lives leaving my body just by reading your comment! :laughing-rofl:

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Docwheelhorse
3 hours ago, Pullstart said:


Early 90’s 2wd regular cab short box.  We’ve got a fresh .030” over 4.3L for it.  I just got the pedals, driveshaft, transmission, crossmember, steering column etc.  We need a flywheel and clutch.  He scrapped the engine two days ago with that stuff on it, but new won’t be too much coin…

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Putting it back as TBI or a Carb?? Boy... awful tempting to drop in a V8... 

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Handy Don

Nice find, Doc. :)

Hope you get a lot of pleasure tooling around.

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Docwheelhorse said:

Putting it back as TBI or a Carb?? Boy... awful tempting to drop in a V8... 

 

It’s already gonna be a stick shift.  Remember, this is for my teenage daughter with a keen wit for having fun!  :lol:  Depending on how torn up the harness is, I might keep it simple and get an 80’s v6 HEI and carb it.  We have both intakes.

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squonk

Love the era GM . Flawless TBI and valve covers you can actually see!

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Horse Newbie

@Docwheelhorse,

What were you thinking !! ?? !! ??…:lol:

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stevebo

My buddy had a 1993 choo choo custom in same color. Sweet truck 

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peter lena

 @elcamino/wheelhorse  married , coming on 57 years , the look is like kiddy land , not even on the reply area  , zone , other end of the scale , Pete 

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