Dylan1991_1500
Long Bed Owner
Figured I would start a thread on my recent purchase of a 1991 RCLB. It has a 350TBI under the hood with 188k on her. Just swapped the factory bench for a 454SS bench out of a friends truck. Swapped wheels from what you see in the pics to black 16" Soft 8's. No pics of those yet...sorry.
Someone already cut the pancake cat off and ran 3" pipes all the way out back to some kind of Flowmaster knockoff, or it could really be a Flowmaster who knows? It has a hole in it so I am going to replace it anyways. Thinking Jegs Deep Tone.
Running boards are gone, so are the 90's mudflaps. I ordered a black grille for the front. Should be here next week to replace the cracked one on it now.
Got some tune up bits on order from Jegs. It runs great but I always change out the consumables after buying a vehicle. It's peace of mind.
Plans are just a good lowering, a few engine hop-up parts, fixing up some of the rust, tool box, ditching the nasty rear bumper for a roll pan and then just enjoying it.
This is my first Chevy, coming from a Nissan background. I own 3 Nissan Hardbody trucks. One is setup for autocrossing with the SCCA in Street Prepared class. The second is fully caged and was used as a Rallycross truck before it rolled and was damaged. It's a rebuild project and will be driven again someday. The third is just a parts truck so nothing special. I also own a 1948 Ford 8N tractor that needs a lot of work. A project for my old man retirement days.
I will update this thread as interesting things happen. Thanks for looking.
Someone already cut the pancake cat off and ran 3" pipes all the way out back to some kind of Flowmaster knockoff, or it could really be a Flowmaster who knows? It has a hole in it so I am going to replace it anyways. Thinking Jegs Deep Tone.
Running boards are gone, so are the 90's mudflaps. I ordered a black grille for the front. Should be here next week to replace the cracked one on it now.
Got some tune up bits on order from Jegs. It runs great but I always change out the consumables after buying a vehicle. It's peace of mind.
Plans are just a good lowering, a few engine hop-up parts, fixing up some of the rust, tool box, ditching the nasty rear bumper for a roll pan and then just enjoying it.
This is my first Chevy, coming from a Nissan background. I own 3 Nissan Hardbody trucks. One is setup for autocrossing with the SCCA in Street Prepared class. The second is fully caged and was used as a Rallycross truck before it rolled and was damaged. It's a rebuild project and will be driven again someday. The third is just a parts truck so nothing special. I also own a 1948 Ford 8N tractor that needs a lot of work. A project for my old man retirement days.
I will update this thread as interesting things happen. Thanks for looking.
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