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I just thought I'd let some of you guys know I found a 1990 1-ton 4wd chevy/cummins conversion for sale here in NM. I know the guy that owns it. here are the specs:

1990 shortbed 4-door 4wd

160hp P-pump motor

Isspro gauges

47RH trans

NP205 X-case

14-bolt rear (the good finned one. )

Dana 60 front

4. 10 gears

Lift (not sure if 4 or 6"... )

36x12. 50 super swamper radials

centerline hellcat wheels

rear air bags

really nice rear reciver/bumper. 10,000lb trailer cap.

gooseneck hitch

Ramsey RE-8000 front winch/bumper

White in color.



Thats about all I can think of for now. The body is pretty clean, a few dings and scratches. could be really nice with a little TLC.

he's asking $9800 for it if any of you are interested.



--Jeff
 
Sorry, cant get pictures of it for quite a while. I cant find the software to load onto the new computer so I can transfer the pics to the comp...

If anybody wants his PH#, PM me and I can get it. Maybe he can send you pics... .



--Jeff
 
I'm interested. I'm in Carlsbad, NM. So is this truck the "newer" independent front end, or is it the old body style with a solid front axle? I know the body style changed in 1988, but the crew cabs continued to be the older, blocky style for a few more years (I think until 1992).



Miles on engine? Mods?



I really don't want the lift or the tires, tho. Just a good usin' truck.
 
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Its the older body style... has a solid D-60 front axle.

I honestly dont know if it has mods. I dont know the guy like a best friend, just an acquaintence. I used to race motorcycles with him. I did follow it from Alamogordo to Los Lunas once from a race, so I know its reliable.

He also drove it daily, I saw it all the time.

I'll get his number and PM it to ya...



--Jeff
 
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