Posted by buickanddeere on March 12, 2009 at 10:47:03 from (216.183.136.2):
In Reply to: chevy 350 posted by d17man on March 12, 2009 at 08:00:28:
For curiosity's sake. At least talk a walk through the used truck lot and look at an early to mid 2000's vehicle. It will give you a baseline of what a newer lower mileage vehicle would cost. V.s. parts, time,labour and $$$. With the results being a 1990 pickup. The computer will be required for dash instruments, AC, cruise etc to operate. Unless you are an electrical/electronic whiz. This truck will never run like it used to. If nothing else drop the carb idea and rebuild/replace the existing engine for the "same". Those GM crate engines are priced right, are high quality and have excellent warrenty. Everything bolts together without pieces left over.
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