Sold my F-350 yesterday, looking for a new project
#1
Sold my F-350 yesterday, looking for a new project
Well, I finally parted ways with my old F-350, had it for 3 1/2 years. The old truck was starting to show it's age for sure, and was about to need a few thousand dollars worth of work (clutch, high pressure oil pump, tires, cab floor is starting to rust through, seat broken, batteries, as well as other things). The wife has given me the OK to get a new project vehicle. I'm debating between a Blazer or a Buick Regal T-Type. What do you all think? Really I'm even open to other suggestion. What would be a pretty cool project?
#5
for the money, grab that T-type. if it's mostly together (? complete ?) then it'd be a good starting point.
#7
If I did a K5, it would be powered by a compound turbo'd 12 valve Cummins. For some reason, I have a fondness for turbochargers, hence the things I was thinking about building. The T-type is all there, it spun a rod bearing and needs the motor gone through, and it also needs a paint job, other than that, there isn't much wrong with it, he's selling it so cheap because he got it in on trade, and has no use for it.
#8
my dream driveline for da 'Burb.
that sounds like the best bang-for-the-buck. if you're capable of going through the engine & rebuilding it.it could be end up being costly (but still a deal overall) if you had to pay a shop to do everything.
that sounds like the best bang-for-the-buck. if you're capable of going through the engine & rebuilding it.it could be end up being costly (but still a deal overall) if you had to pay a shop to do everything.
#10
The motor in it wouldn't be a problem. My wife suggested a 12v Cummins 2wd in pro street form. By the way, here's a video of the most recent project out of the garage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mme9z3-sFYs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mme9z3-sFYs