Posted by d9gdon on October 23, 2022 at 16:39:47 from (107.12.204.28):
In Reply to: Square Bodies posted by rusty6 on October 23, 2022 at 14:44:48:
That's a nice looking truck with a unique engine in it, that's for sure. I'm curious as to that Oldsmobile engine choice...obviously it was readily available?
Most of the 6.2L diesels in our neck of the woods were repowered with either a 350 or a 454.
I have a 1983 GMC High Sierra C20 in solid copper that was a 454 when new. I bought it minus the engine last year. I'm going to go back with a 396 in it since I have one. This one is a manual transmission. I actually bought it to strip the body parts and use on my other one, but decided I wanted to fix it up too.
I also inherited my brother's pickup. It's a 1982 Silverado C20 with 454 and automatic, in white with a red cab top.
The square body pickups have definitely gotten hot in the last couple of years.
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