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01-25-2005, 01:04 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Cincy, OH
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Not A Blazer But Looking For One
'71 gmc fleetside long bed
350 bore'd 30 over Doesn't burn/leak any bit it of fluids at all. cam'd Bigger then stock not sure what kind/size/brand hooker headers (pretty sure they'r super comps) finned aluminum vavle covers eldelbrock rpm preformer intake 4bbl qudra jet Dynomax Turbo mufflers 3 sp trans new gear oil moved from tree to floor with Hurst Indy pickup shifter Brand New Clutch Less then 75 miles on it I'd say not even 40 but 75 is safe (clutch, pressure plate, thorwout & Piolt bearings w/ Limited Lifetime warrenty) New thermosat (195* winter) water outlet, top radiator hose, & Anti-freeze factory disc front drums back good front discs needs pads in the back Hevy duty rear leaf springs factory New rear Differental gasket and gear oil American Racing rims (12 hole not sure what style) Great Tires, Dayton Throughobreed steel M/S 4 halugen lights up front 12bolt rear end stock gears New oil Grant GT steering wheel and install kit after market radio and speakers in doors FUZZY DICE & DICE Door Locks Truck comes with a really good bed to replace the one that is on it one thats on it has a bed liner. the one that is off now needs sanded and painted. no rust holes in it a few dings around the wheel well area nothing major. no bondo at all it also has some bed sides for it that come with it. The motor in very very strong. it needs rockers, floor boards, normal ohio rust. in my opion this truck is a great project. the truck is a sleeper The carb needs to be replaced or rebuilt. I want to trade it for a '67-'72 4x4 Blazer/Jimmy or Truck would like to have a sb 400 w/ 4 sp or th400 but doesn't matter Or sell for 1500ish
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'71 GMC 350 bored, cam'd, straight pipes LOOKING FOR A 4x4 redz 1970 K5 "Time has stopped for our classic trucks, and as such maintain nostalgia and simplicity of the vehicles and of an era passed." Last edited by beagler; 01-26-2005 at 06:15 PM. |
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