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Title: The Cure For Cabin Fever
Post by: 78silver on March 20, 2010, 09:32:54 am
I bought my 78 Silverado new, and after 230K miles have begun to put it back into good shape.  Along the trail , I've been through two 350s, a differential, and a transmission overhaul.  We both now share that weatherbeaten and experienced look.  I started to refurbish the truck last summer, replacing tires, shocks, and the original differential. I sold a 91 Dodge diesel for motor money in November, and have spent the last two months practically living in catalogs.  I decided to go for a crate 350/290, Edelbrock Performer manifold and carb, and a 2500 stall torque converter.  Bought the engine two weeks ago just before GM raised prices on performance parts.  A friend, a long time racer, did the install and arranged for a quality transmission overhaul.  I picked the truck up yesterday afternoon and just had enough time get 30 miles on it and change oil before  the latest norther blew in.  I have not had as much fun behind the wheel since parting with a 69 GTO in 1974.  All the parts running and the install have helped to clear out the winter cobwebs.  The snow we are getting today will be gone in a couple of days and warmer spring weather is at hand.  I plan to work on the interior and door mechanisms this summer, and get to bodywork and paint next year.       
Title: Re: The Cure For Cabin Fever
Post by: Grover 1 on March 20, 2010, 12:20:21 pm
Sounds like the fun has just begun - congrats!!!  Original owner, how cool is that.
Title: Re: The Cure For Cabin Fever
Post by: Irish_Alley on March 20, 2010, 06:38:22 pm
Welcome from maryland. Where u from getting snow now
Title: Re: The Cure For Cabin Fever
Post by: 78silver on March 21, 2010, 04:27:45 am
Ponca City, Oklahoma.