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Hi I'm Gavin and I have an OBSession
Well it's facebook official, and if you are in the group for the GMT400s there is a good chance you saw the photo since I'm a like *****.
So......... it's mine. How did I get it? Partially because I broke the ice by selling him the other Junkyard Rescue 6.5 to this guy. I work on computers for a living, so I helped him by upgrading the RAM in his desktop to 16GB and his wife needed a laptop, so I gave them an immaculate 2008 MacBook Pro 15" that I had sitting around because I never use it (I'm an Apple guy all the way). And that was our deal. Computer for a gutted truck!
And welp, it's all mine. I'm not getting it out tomorrow or probably not for a few weeks. I need to make a winch mount and ramps for my new flatbed trailer before I even rescue this thing. Decided to call this the Junkyard Rescue II, since the original JR I ended up at the junkyard where I got this truck.
Some more details. It's a 1996, Built in Janesville, WI in February of 1996, had a 6.5L Turbo Diesel, still has a 4L80e transmission in it, 5.13 ratio rear Dana 80 with disc brakes (10 lug), crew cab, and a thick ass frame.
Now why did I want this massive ass project? Well one it's my first crew cab GMT400 ever, I have wanted one for years after everything I've owned was an extended cab, second, it has those badass Kodiak door handles, and third, the GVWR is 15,000 pounds. To put that in perspective your normal c/k3500 dually is rated at 10,000 GVWR. This is 5k more and essentially is an F450/F-Superduty of the 90s in Chevy land.
What is the plan? Well this is not an overnight project and is a long term one. Ultimate goal is to have a clean crew cab that can haul whatever I need to, beit bumper pull, gooseneck, or fifth wheel. I want this thing to be worthy of going on road trips across America if needed. 2015+ Tow Mirrors without chrome are a must.
What I need is a 96-00 Chevy Suburban with a 454 Vortec. That way I have the engine and harnesses I need, as well as 90% of the interior I need to keep this a cheaper project. For a bed I would like to use a normal pickup dually bed. If I have a flatbed I have to stop at CHP weigh stations and I really do not want to do that. Regular bed will let me skate by and all the cops will think it's just a normal 1-ton dually.
Well, I have plenty of photos to share!
I am super excited about this truck. Should be bad fu3king ass once it's completed. Granted it will be a while from now but this is just a start!
So......... it's mine. How did I get it? Partially because I broke the ice by selling him the other Junkyard Rescue 6.5 to this guy. I work on computers for a living, so I helped him by upgrading the RAM in his desktop to 16GB and his wife needed a laptop, so I gave them an immaculate 2008 MacBook Pro 15" that I had sitting around because I never use it (I'm an Apple guy all the way). And that was our deal. Computer for a gutted truck!
And welp, it's all mine. I'm not getting it out tomorrow or probably not for a few weeks. I need to make a winch mount and ramps for my new flatbed trailer before I even rescue this thing. Decided to call this the Junkyard Rescue II, since the original JR I ended up at the junkyard where I got this truck.
Some more details. It's a 1996, Built in Janesville, WI in February of 1996, had a 6.5L Turbo Diesel, still has a 4L80e transmission in it, 5.13 ratio rear Dana 80 with disc brakes (10 lug), crew cab, and a thick ass frame.
Now why did I want this massive ass project? Well one it's my first crew cab GMT400 ever, I have wanted one for years after everything I've owned was an extended cab, second, it has those badass Kodiak door handles, and third, the GVWR is 15,000 pounds. To put that in perspective your normal c/k3500 dually is rated at 10,000 GVWR. This is 5k more and essentially is an F450/F-Superduty of the 90s in Chevy land.
What is the plan? Well this is not an overnight project and is a long term one. Ultimate goal is to have a clean crew cab that can haul whatever I need to, beit bumper pull, gooseneck, or fifth wheel. I want this thing to be worthy of going on road trips across America if needed. 2015+ Tow Mirrors without chrome are a must.
What I need is a 96-00 Chevy Suburban with a 454 Vortec. That way I have the engine and harnesses I need, as well as 90% of the interior I need to keep this a cheaper project. For a bed I would like to use a normal pickup dually bed. If I have a flatbed I have to stop at CHP weigh stations and I really do not want to do that. Regular bed will let me skate by and all the cops will think it's just a normal 1-ton dually.
Well, I have plenty of photos to share!
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I am super excited about this truck. Should be bad fu3king ass once it's completed. Granted it will be a while from now but this is just a start!