I have some stock chrome covered 17s I'd let go cheap. One is slightly bent on the lip. Just need em out of my shop. Tires on them too... one might be bad... dunno.
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Thanks, and I'll try to but not having an enclosed space limits when I can get anything done. It may be awhile before this thing sees the road.
I'm hoping it turns out good, I'd hate to have done this far and it end up in a pile in the back yard.
Shoot me a PM with the price, I was trying to avoid chrome but I gotta have something to roll this on.
The 5.3l covered in dust. 212/218 cam, milled heads, and the usual bolt ons.
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The 14 bolt six lug, 4.10:1 gears and open carrier, may switch to 3.73:1 and a posi.
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Hahah looks like my house a month ago, good luck man.
nice work!
im telling you now, if you stop working on it, i will come up with the money to buy it! lol. im actually trying to find a 4x4 truck for my first car, allthough i will most likely just wind up saveing a few thousand and going up to the auction and buying something...
So I haven't made much progress for two weeks but now that I can roll it back to my carport I should get something done. Sorry for the blurry pics, I don't know whats up with my camera.
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dude come on, 2 weeks....get your ass out there and wrench :lol:
I'm lazy and don't like cool weather. Once I get it rolled to my work area (which is up hill so I have to wait on my brother to get back in town) I can set in the engine/transmission, weld the c-notched and crossmembers, and maybe even set the cab on if I can con a few more guys to help lift it.