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Old 05-09-2003, 12:42 AM   #26
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i noticed that too - stays on F for a long time anf once it dips below 3/4 it's like poof. i keep the reserve tank full just incase. i have never run out of gass - and don't plan to.
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Old 05-09-2003, 02:59 AM   #27
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14,8 MPG @ 75 MPH on the highway ( legally authorised top speed here).
I'm running on GPL , should be about the same on 95 RON gas.
Don't ask the configuration , I know I have a 350 Oldsmobile engine in it , automatic tranny 3 speed , self locking rear axle , that's it

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Old 05-09-2003, 11:14 PM   #28
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Where do you find 1979 Chevrolet Pick Up's in BELGIUM
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Old 05-12-2003, 05:28 AM   #29
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Chevy's pick-ups in Belgium

Hi Solidaxel ,
In fact , there are a lot of Chevy pick-up truck at each street's corner

They were available at that time by some GM US cars dealers.
My father wanted to buy a Blazer back in 1977 , but the gas consumption was to high for him , as the GPL offer was nope...
So he bought his first ricer , a Mazda RX7 ( tell me about gas consumption , I think the Blazer would have use less ...)

The newest models are sold very well here , as the taxes for driving such a pick-up are low , about 100 US$ a year , depending on the load capacity of the truck .

Most of the vintage pick-ups are imports , though , but mine is not , it has been sold in belgium as new in 1979 , with the infamous 350 Oldsmobile Diesel engine in it ...

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Well , it is somewhere between New-York & Beijing , just under the North Pole & a little up Capetown

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Old 05-14-2003, 03:13 PM   #30
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I just got back from a little road trip 1/2 way to Houston on Monday night & avg 11.7mpg there & back w/original 350/2bbl/t350 trans.
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Old 05-14-2003, 03:57 PM   #31
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i would have guessed that my 1977 c10 with a lighter body and smaller engine would definately drink less.
Yeah but our trucks have a horrible shape for cutting threw the air. We are basiclly big bricks pushing threw the air, not slicing like we would like
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Old 05-15-2003, 03:04 PM   #32
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Here is my figures 1982 Scottsdale K10. 3.43 gears, stock 350 engine, 700R4 transmission, stock tires, Rochester Quad, air conditioning, and power steering that also runs the power brakes. Normal around town driving, some 4 wheel drive useage through mud, and some WOT launches while doing some minor tweaks on timing and carb, I am getting about 10MPG. With normal driving around town, I should be pulling about 13 as an average. Not sure what the highway mileage is yet. Will find that out in the near future as I am planning a 3+ hour highway trip to pick up an engine/tranny combo for a friend.
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