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Posted by JohnDeereBMan on May 31, 2004 at 21:53:11 from (206.181.244.94):
Gave up on finding a decent used pickup for a reasonable price. Guy wanted 19 grand for a 2wd ford powerstroke diesel, and it was a 99', had 75 thousand miles on it. Seems to me like buying a used late model truck is a rip off. I think im just going to buy an exploder (explorer), and rebuild my chevy scottsdale's motor. Explorers seem to go real cheap, and they are quality vehicles. I have a 350 motor in another truck that is going to be junnked that was used very little that i am going to rebuild fpr the chevy. Does anyone have any experience with these motors. My old man says i should put a comp cam in it, but i dont know much about it. I figure i'll listen to him, cause he rebuild a motor with a blindfold on! Has anyone used one in their tractor hauler? Do ya think a 79 scottsdale with a flat bed and a 350 could handle a gooseneck trailer with an old tractor on it? I don't that much about trucks, i appreciate your advice. Thank you.
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