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Re: OT-90 Chevy Truck
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Posted by joe-etx on April 18, 2007 at 17:54:04 from (71.49.164.67):
In Reply to: OT-90 Chevy Truck posted by Brad Wright of MO on April 18, 2007 at 14:25:33:
brad i just gave in february 3500.00 for it. a 1990 one ton new body at that time.454 - 4 speed trans,410 rear axle. will move any thing I would ever want to hook on to. will eat fuel,ac was good at that time and mine is good,lots of after market parts and oem.gm had a good body style at time but left over drive train from the seventy,and the TBI was not a hole lot better than a carb.all in all easy to work on if you can interface in to a computer to it if a problem comes up.this is old OBD compaired to new new OBD2. i worker for gm dealerships for 32 years, so mine is old stuff to me. hope you think it out,and make choice in a new to you vehicle. joe
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