CLLLSLS@aol.com wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> The 8 fenders on both my AD GMC's are shredded and rusted beyond repair. I
> ran into a guy that has a full set (4) of fenders in useable shape for $200.
> Is this an OK deal?
>
> Also, anyone in Oregon/Washington have a rebuilder GMC 270 for sale? I'm
> considering picking up a 1943 military 270 shortblock for $125, But Jack
> Halton hinted that this wasn't such a good deal- so if anyone has a 270
> (prefer civilian type) in OR/WA let me know. It's not that $125 is too much,
> it's more that I don't want to mess with the military block. Please let me
> know what you think about the fenders or if you have a 270!
>
> Dustin
> 50 & 53 GMC 1/2 tons
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
Is Wyoming too far? I have a 270 out of a bus I'd let go. It is
complete including carb, generator and Air compressor (if you want). I
was told it was the ever famous "running when we took it out" and
replaced with a diesel and the bus converted to a motor home (around
1972). I used the crank out of one of these engines and it honestly
looked like all it needed was an oil change (and new oil pan- old one
dented up) Let me know.
Gene Davis
58 GMC 100
Napco
59 GMC 2T
Both with GMC 270's
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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