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WTB older pickup, any brand, to pull our Buicks

Discussion in 'Cars wanted' started by carmantx, Apr 25, 2011.

  1. carmantx

    carmantx Never Surrender

    Tyler is looking for an older pickup to use to pull the race car around. Probably something 80's to 90's. Would prefer diesel, but let me know what you might have. Low budget.

    Something in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas preferred. I travel all these States.

    Thanks.
     
  2. 462 Chevelle

    462 Chevelle 462 chevelle

    does he want a stick or auto? i know of a few 90s cummins for sale i think they are 5 speeds though... in my opinion stay away from the 6.5 chevys and the 6.9 ford diesels. if you find on around here i could go by and check it out for you.
     
  3. william.ali.kay

    william.ali.kay Needs more cowbell!

  4. carmantx

    carmantx Never Surrender

    Thanks ya'll.
    Tyler found and bought a 93 Dodge dually with Cummins diesel.
     
  5. 462 Chevelle

    462 Chevelle 462 chevelle

    nice. cant go wrong there. if he ever needs any advice working on it have him holler at me. ive worked on diesels for 4 years. have t2 HD diesel ase. and willing to help if he needs. those cummins will last forever though. is it intercooled?
     
  6. carmantx

    carmantx Never Surrender

    Here is Tyler's new truck. He may be calling you Lonnie for some wrenching ideas.

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  7. 462 Chevelle

    462 Chevelle 462 chevelle

    thats sweet. does it have the pump with the lines out the top or on the lines on the back? and tell him to check the bolts on the starter. about 80 percent of the old cummins i see the starter is about to fall off of them and they never notice. farm trucks on bad roads makes for loose bolts everywhere. i think it will be the pump with the lines in the back.
     

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