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Re: Off topic: Chevy truck
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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 20, 2004 at 19:59:57 from (205.188.116.201):
In Reply to: Off topic: Chevy truck posted by daniel on July 20, 2004 at 15:46:33:
Sounds just about like my first truck around your age, and if I'd been in an accident, there'd been bondo spread around for a million square miles. Can pretty much guarantee you that it's supposed to have a catalytic converter on it unless had a diesel engine in it. Everything you'd mentioned that it needed seems par for course for it's age. Hmm? How many miles? A gazillion? Could add up the $400 + all the other parts before you buy it, then look for one for that same amount that's in reletively good shape. Could be wrong, but I'm guessing that someone's gonna have you pay to do them a favor and get it off their property for them. Don't you have a family member, friend, neighbor that's looking to sell their old farm truck that's in better shape that you can trust and count on? I'd look there first. Oh yeah, do yourself a favor - don't install a 4000 Watt stereo and fill the bed full of base speakers that rattle your neighbor's windows. That'd probably anger them and make that old truck vibrate apart. Good luck in your quest Daniel.
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