97 Sierra build

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Suburban1500

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Truck is back. Cleaned it up a bit. Motor is running great. Happy with how everything came out. I have someone coming today to look at purchasing it, as I am ready for my next project. I passed a 2dr Blazer on the side of the road. Guy is asking 2500 for it, I can probaly get him down to 1500 as it has been sitting there awhile
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98BlackSierra

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Honestly I wouldn’t do it man. I had a ‘98 Tahoe 2dr and while it was nice because they’re hard to find these days, the lack of room compared to a truck sucked.

How many miles are on each? There’s probably a reason the Tahoe has been sitting awhile. Why not just keep working on the truck?
 

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Honestly I wouldn’t do it man. I had a ‘98 Tahoe 2dr and while it was nice because they’re hard to find these days, the lack of room compared to a truck sucked.

How many miles are on each? There’s probably a reason the Tahoe has been sitting awhile. Why not just keep working on the truck?

I've got the LLY if I need to haul. The 94's got around 180 and mine has 132 on the replacement motor. However the body has around 300. The frame, fuel and brake lines are surprisingly better on the Blazer than on my Sierra. We'll see what happens though. The 94 would make a sweet full size trail rig/daily.
 
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