I disagree.FB Marketplace is a good tool when shopping for deals.
My ol burb is dying of rust cancer.
I been trying to find one to replace it.
The hipsters have destroyed that market.
I just want a plain jane truck to go hunting, and fishing in.
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I disagree.FB Marketplace is a good tool when shopping for deals.
I looked for a couple years before I found one in NM. They are out there you just have to dig for them.I disagree.
My ol burb is dying of rust cancer.
I been trying to find one to replace it.
The hipsters have destroyed that market.
I just want a plain jane truck to go hunting, and fishing in.
Look for a 1988 to 1998 Chevy/GMC. Great trucks. Reliable, cheap parts and nice looking. My 1988 GMC was the best truck I ever had. (Well, except for the 1971 I had) 387,000 great miles. mtmuleyI disagree.
My ol burb is dying of rust cancer.
I been trying to find one to replace it.
The hipsters have destroyed that market.
I just want a plain jane truck to go hunting, and fishing in.
@shbLook for a 1988 to 1998 Chevy/GMC. Great trucks. Reliable, cheap parts and nice looking. My 1988 GMC was the best truck I ever had. (Well, except for the 1971 I had) 387,000 great miles. mtmuley
Love my 94I used a 94 GMC 2500 for a work pickup for 2 summers. 5.7 and a 5 speed manual. I loved that thing. A little bit gutless on heavier trailers, but it was a tank, and I bounced it down a lot of central Montana 2 tracks. If I found the same truck in decent shape and had the money to burn I’d love to buy one and build it into what I want.
We still have the wife's 1999 Yukon. Last year with the 350. 160K. Doubt we will get rid if it. Great rig. mtmuley
These and the square bodies are the best looking trucks GM ever made.We still have the wife's 1999 Yukon. Last year with the 350. 160K. Doubt we will get rid if it. Great rig. mtmuley
I have a 1986 K20 4x4 also. mtmuleyThese and the square bodies are the best looking trucks GM ever made.
That depends on what specific models you have.Will my 87 parts fit a 90?
Will my 87 parts fit a 90?
That depends on what specific models you have.
That is likely what I will do. Essentially, everything is new except the two evaporator cores.Nice progress! You really need to draw a good vacuum on that system after replacing that many parts and flushing it. Would be money well spent to pay for an evac and charge. Solid 45 min evac would be advisable.
I don’t have a choice. lol. Plus I’m no where near done. I’ve got all these ankle biters before I put the fenders back on.Man, I really hope you like it once you're all done! You've done a HELL of a lot of work!