2002 RCSB, 370, lots of parts must go.
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Only lacks a few things to be finished for it to be running?
With this being said,why wouldn't you just finish it up?
Just saying
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Let me know what you think. I'm pretty far away so it'd be a tough for me to make it work, but I like the truck.
Can I have some more pictures of it? Like the chassis, floor pans, cab corners, underside of the bed, interior? I live in the rust belt, so I always assume the worst
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Mike, Rick and I just exchanged PM's. Just so you know, I'm shopping for a stout boost motor to put in a Camaro, so I am just interested in the long block. None of the truck specific stuff would be of use to me.
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If I can come away with the rolling chassis, interior, and all the trucks wiring harnesses, and the 4L80E, you could take the 370 AND the original engine and all the spare stuff he's got like the fuel pump and headers and caltracs, I don't want any of that, I don't want the pulley set either...but it sounds like a real pain in the *** to try to split it all up and wind up with a fair price for each of us.
Let me know what you think. I'm pretty far away so it'd be a tough for me to make it work, but I like the truck.
Can I have some more pictures of it? Like the chassis, floor pans, cab corners, underside of the bed, interior? I live in the rust belt, so I always assume the worst
Let me know what you think. I'm pretty far away so it'd be a tough for me to make it work, but I like the truck.
Can I have some more pictures of it? Like the chassis, floor pans, cab corners, underside of the bed, interior? I live in the rust belt, so I always assume the worst
I think so.