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08-24-2014, 10:01 PM | #1 |
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Crew Cab Dually Questions
Ok guys. I have always wanted a lifted 91 crew cab short bed.
Since I moved into my house about a year and half ago, I drive by this truck everyday to and from work. Ever since I saw it I have been trying to find the owner. It is next to a house that is abandoned/boarded up but I have been asking around and finally got his name but no contact info. Well last a week ago I road by and finally saw the owner out there cutting the grass so I stopped. Hes a 80 year old man who had a landscaping business. He said the trucks engine blew in the 90's and its been there ever since. He thinks it had a 350. The engine was stolen as well as the radiator and some punk kids have shot a hole in the door. After hours of talking to him he said he had the title and If I removed the bed and ladder rack for him he would sell me the truck for $300 after he dug up the title. As you can see it's not in perfect shape. He said it was a 76 or 78 and had a posi 14 bolt rear w/ 4.10s 2wd. Told him I wanted it so when I get around to removing the bed and stuff I will need to figure out a way to get it about 3 miles to my house. Rear tires are rotted though and rims are on the ground. Front tires look like they will hold some air though. I opened the door to check it out, no headliner, interior isn't great and floor pans/door sills gonna need some serious love/metal repair. I was gonna take pics but got stung by some wasps who have taken refuge there. Also the ds front door wont close all the way tight. Here are some more pics I took. So what you think? I can stop by and check it out and take as many pics as needed. What do I need to look for/check? Worth it? I think so. I just happen to have a 02 6.0 sitting around... Also since I have a 89 front end conversion I am doing to my 87 while I am doing my ls swap I will have the 87 front end I could put on it. Unsure. |
08-25-2014, 02:50 PM | #2 |
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Re: Crew Cab Dually Questions
I love it and I am all about saving them so kuddos to you.
It looks like you have 1979 there. I personally love the single round headlights but if the metal isn't all that great you'll have the 87 front end or just switch it regardless, your build. Rockers and floors are where I find the rust. All in all, looks like a score to me. Congrats! |
08-25-2014, 03:03 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Crew Cab Dually Questions
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Never considered owning a dually, thought about just converting it to single wheel instead of finding a dually bed but the dually aspect is growing on me. I will definitely check rockers/floors and all and get more pics. I like the single round headlights as well, just depends on if I am trying to get this truck to run or go all out on ls/diesel swap and all that. I am going to try and find out exactly what year it is and everything soon and upload some more pics. I just can't pass it up b/c of the price and the owner and I have pretty much struck a deal. I really wish it was 4wd instead of 2wd, but I guess it could be converted if I need another 4wd. |
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08-25-2014, 03:28 PM | #4 |
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Re: Crew Cab Dually Questions
It looks like it needs a lot of work but for $300 it'd be hard to pass up. Depending on what your goals are you could try to pick up cheap 4wd Suburban (lien, wrecked, blown motor, etc) and swap the crew cab over with a small flat bed. It might be easier than converting it to 4wd and would make for a killer camping/off road rig. I'm glad to see you're trying to save the old girl and wish I could find something similar out where I'm at...
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08-25-2014, 03:36 PM | #5 | |
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I agree on the suburban idea... I just let a complete one slip through my fingers, was running and driving 4wd 90 burban for $600 w/ title. Another squarebody guy I am friends with swiped it out from under me. |
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08-25-2014, 04:41 PM | #6 |
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Re: Crew Cab Dually Questions
I'd offer to pull the bed & ladder rack for him in exchange for hauling the remains off his property to HELP him clean up.
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