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Impossible to refuse the blue guts and a Q-Jet on the seat. Who wants to do a road trip?
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Looks like a fair amount of metal was already replaced and there may be more to do?...engine is a newer crate unit. I love the older trucks...seems like there might be a better choice out there, even if it is a little more money
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The outer rockers, clearly, were not replaced. The top, step, portion had another panel laid over them. The pan seems to be laid over the old floor too. I get the feeling the quality of craftsmanship would be unacceptable to many on here. I believe that target crate motor dates back many, many years also.
STILL with the prices this era of trucks brings, the BIN is reasonable, but I certainly wouldn't attempt to drive it back to the Midwest/East Coast... ![]()
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