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Author Topic: keeping it in the family  (Read 727 times)

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keeping it in the family
« on: December 19, 2016, 08:26:08 PM »
hello all!
i have adopted a 91 sonoma extended cab that was originally bought by my best friends grandad.
after him, the grandma, then the cousin, then the little brother, it was a step away from the crusher when i got it,
4.3 2wd auto
I've already replaced all the front sheet metal, grill, bumper, lights, headliner, most of the front suspension, and ripped out the rusty old exhaust.  now just have to figure out the rich running problem. anyway, i was inspired by the pro touring style on the classic rods, and ill be damned if there isn't a bunch of guys already doing it to S10's!  i guess these are the new muscle cars...   since classic muscle will set you back and arm and a leg now.
planning on LS swap of some sort, and a 2-4 drop, but i'm really intrigued on making it handle now.
i'm here to learn!  i'll throw a few pics up later.

Mike D

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Re: keeping it in the family
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2016, 07:09:20 AM »
Welcome to the forum!
03 Sonoma ECSB, 4.3 auto, bolt-ons, xtreme80 tune, ZQ8 steering box, QA1 coilovers and rear shocks, UB Machine UCAs, Spohn LCAs, tall balljoints, ZO6 wheels, race seats.

 

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