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I have the stock wheels of my 94. They need some TLC but they're always for sale. It would have to be in person deal. I don't to paypal or the others.The current owner is an auto tech at a local shop. He's going to fix the AC and oil leak per the deal we have.
Here's my list (it's not a project without a list):
"New" driver's seat
Windshield replacement
Paint the roof and touch up a couple of places that need it.
Find some stock wheels and get new tires.
Deep clean everything
Maintenace catch up, change a bunch of fluids, etc.
Pretty short list compared to my last couple of trucks on here. The ol' 5.7 Vortec has 245K miles but it runs well, and the trans shifts fine based on my test drive, so I see no need to LS swap it, LOL. Plan is to let my kid drive it for a year, and then just enjoy it as is.
I have the stock wheels of my 94. They need some TLC but they're always for sale. It would have to be in person deal. I don't to paypal or the others.
How about $25 per wheel?How much do you want for those $25 wheels?
How about $25 per wheel?
You might be able to find them at the Austin LKQ (check their online inventory list) or there's another self service yard on 71 called Wrench A Part. Only been there once but it's set up better than the LKQ yards (though they have improved some since Dad and I started going to them in the late '80s!). IIRC it's a little way out past Del Valle and the Airport....That was supposed to be a joke. I don't want to drive that far, to be honest, but I do appreciate the offer. I should be able to find some locally.
It needs about 100 more HP.
I see no need to LS swap it