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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by old skool luvr
actually, you can go right up to '86 before you get into the EFI versions.

even still, my 1st 'Burb was a '90, and i never really had any issues with the truck in the 3+ years i had it.


other than the rust that is!
Yeah, but i just hate all the computer crap that seems to be in most trucks.
 
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so look for a '86 & older truck.

but really, i'm the same as you, i hate the way these ECM's like to f**k with your head for the simplest things.

if that 1st 'Burb didn't have such a bad case of cancer, i probably would still be driving it. had 380-something on it, and ran like a champ! engine is still livng on in a friend's '79 SB.
 
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