DoubleDingo
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- Joined
- Jul 3, 2012
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- Location
- Right where I am
- First Name
- Bagoomba
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- 81-C20 Silverado Camper Special-TH400-4.10s
- Engine Size
- Carb'ed Vortec 350
About a week ago I got this feeling deep down, I missed the whine of an SM420, so I started browsing for a 64 to 66 c20, and look what I found...
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4971841440.html
Spoke to the guy Friday and he said it's all stock except for the transmission. It's a 292 straight six, sm420, 4:56s, and he said everything works, the wiring is unmolested, etc. Even if the wiring is jacked, I have a complete harness for the truck, and many other upgrades and replacement parts if needed. I have a 3:54 rear end that is a direct swap, sway bars, a 283 if I want to go v8, multiple bellhousings and transmissions, weatherstripping, basically everything for it because I have a donor truck in my driveway. After some pondering I realized it's easier and cheaper to buy one that is running, over rebuilding and laboring over one that needs a boat load of work to piece it back together. $4,000 savings is what I calculated. To me it is the best wa to go with enough parts for it to remedy anything wrong with it.
He even has a couple extra parts to throw in.
First thing on my list is switch the rear axle, which gets the highway cruising speed to 70 mph at 2600 rpms. Then I have a new rubber floor mat and sound deadening if it needs it. NeXT would be the front disc conversion, just a direct swap over of control arms and springs, and then adding the rest of the kit. And then I have a gear vendor gear splitter overdrive unit, with a rear mounting system I designed and had plasma cutted to support the sm420 so it's not hanging off the back of the aluminum cased gear vendor unit. I am stoked about this truck and can do so much with it without spending any extra money at all, just labor. The only thing that may cost money is swapping to the 283 if the engine needs work.
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4971841440.html
Spoke to the guy Friday and he said it's all stock except for the transmission. It's a 292 straight six, sm420, 4:56s, and he said everything works, the wiring is unmolested, etc. Even if the wiring is jacked, I have a complete harness for the truck, and many other upgrades and replacement parts if needed. I have a 3:54 rear end that is a direct swap, sway bars, a 283 if I want to go v8, multiple bellhousings and transmissions, weatherstripping, basically everything for it because I have a donor truck in my driveway. After some pondering I realized it's easier and cheaper to buy one that is running, over rebuilding and laboring over one that needs a boat load of work to piece it back together. $4,000 savings is what I calculated. To me it is the best wa to go with enough parts for it to remedy anything wrong with it.
He even has a couple extra parts to throw in.
First thing on my list is switch the rear axle, which gets the highway cruising speed to 70 mph at 2600 rpms. Then I have a new rubber floor mat and sound deadening if it needs it. NeXT would be the front disc conversion, just a direct swap over of control arms and springs, and then adding the rest of the kit. And then I have a gear vendor gear splitter overdrive unit, with a rear mounting system I designed and had plasma cutted to support the sm420 so it's not hanging off the back of the aluminum cased gear vendor unit. I am stoked about this truck and can do so much with it without spending any extra money at all, just labor. The only thing that may cost money is swapping to the 283 if the engine needs work.
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