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New to me Toy - First step into 1:1

I think this rig was for sale on pirate now that I think about, if u ever have any questions or need help getting some parts lmk
 
Congrats on the truck, looks to be in awesome shape. To bad here on the east coast you can't find anything half as nice as that without it being rusted out. Should be a fun drive to with the welded diffs lol.
 
Awesome, it looks great. How long did you have to look to find one in RCC Green? Thanks for the support!

Exactly what I was thinking when I first saw it in person. I would rock a huge RCC sticker on the hood 8).

I think this rig was for sale on pirate now that I think about, if u ever have any questions or need help getting some parts lmk

Yup, that's where I found it.

Thanks Will!

Congrats on the truck, looks to be in awesome shape. To bad here on the east coast you can't find anything half as nice as that without it being rusted out. Should be a fun drive to with the welded diffs lol.

Thanks, it's not too shabby. Only rust is in the bed and it's got a bed liner, so I'm not too worried about it.

Should have bought a Jeep! :flipoff:

Knew you would say that. I considered looking for a Comanche. But then I came to my senses. :mrgreen:
 
Thanks, I've read through your build thread on Pirate and it's one of the reasons I went with an older rig. I love the look of your low stance, with the larger tires. I can't stand the jacked up rigs most rednecks around here drive.

I need to get some new pics up. I haven't updated it in a long time, trucks had some additions since then. Love the first gens.
 
Probably after he figures out the manual transmission? Hah.
 
I'd throw an open diff in the front and leave the rear welded. I drove mine like that every day to school for a year and half. 45mins one way and it wasn't as bad as one would think in the snow. The front is what makes things tricky.
 
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