So I have been hunting for a nice rust free bump for the last year or so. One popped up on Craigslist an hour from my house that actually looked not too bad in the photos. But I did not have high hopes because it is a Pacific North west truck and i figured it would be as rotten as mine. But it wasn't....
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Turned out to be a straight and rust free XLT. With the bonus of factory air and a pretty nice interior. Seems a shame to rip it up for parts.
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Few dents on the wheel wells and thats about it. Paid $400.00
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So I thought I would try to post some build pics as we go. Its going to be a sort of stock restoration as far as the body goes, but I am going to throw in a newer bench seat, highliner headliner, and move the fuel tank out from behind the seat. Haven't decided on a driveline yet, but I thought about a 4BT or Isuzu TD, 300 six on propane (We live in BC where it is very available at 60 per cent the cost of gas), or possibly a KA24DE with the rest of the driveline from an Nissan Xterra. The Xterra actually weighs more than this truck would with that driveline and I get the benefits of modern EFI and 20 mpg.
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