2001 Regency in East Texas
#1
Hi all. I've been lurking a while now and a few months ago I picked up my first truck: a 2001 Regency Silverado. It seems to be bone stock as it left Regency with 120k. It's got a few nicks here and there, but over all its really clean. Right now its my DD and I haven't done much to it since I got it other than thoroughly clean everything, paint the aluminum radiator brace flat black, dip the bowtie in the "454ss" fashion, reattach the bed caps with 3M tape and a mess of maintenance/preventative maintenance
In the future I would like to replace some of the Regency painted interior pieces (some of which are flaking off) with painted pieces that are a little more.. subtle. I also want to go FI- Already have most of the hot side of a kit fabbed up, so I am leaning more towards a turbo but am keeping an open mind. Problem is this: I'm a cheapskate who is obsessed with perfection. Things don't tend to happen in a hurry with me.
Anyways, I know why you're here- Here's your pics. I'll get some better ones when I polish up the wheels and it's not so sunny out







In the future I would like to replace some of the Regency painted interior pieces (some of which are flaking off) with painted pieces that are a little more.. subtle. I also want to go FI- Already have most of the hot side of a kit fabbed up, so I am leaning more towards a turbo but am keeping an open mind. Problem is this: I'm a cheapskate who is obsessed with perfection. Things don't tend to happen in a hurry with me.
Anyways, I know why you're here- Here's your pics. I'll get some better ones when I polish up the wheels and it's not so sunny out







Last edited by RedRegency; Dec 14, 2014 at 11:27 PM. Reason: Broken links
#6
Its difficult to find tires of that size around here without paying big$ + im not entierly sold on their looks.. which means there will be a forced upgrade in my future.
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