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Old 11-13-2017, 12:18 PM   #1
OutlawDrifter
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1991 Chevy C1500 Sport RCSB 305/5 Speed

Picked up this little dude for daughter #2 on Saturday. She is my pickup girl, and had zero interest in driving a car. My rule is a standard transmission for every one of my kid's first cars/pickups.

It has typical GMT400 rust, but is a legitimate "Sport" pickup with the original build sheet, even has a 5th sport wheel for a spare. 248k miles with minor issues, and dirty interior. Needed a blower motor and I just happened to have one in my cache of spare parts. Needs a set of tires and I'll throw a clutch in it for good measure. The slave and master are new, back brakes and master are new, all sensors less the CTS have been replaced with new. At some point someone installed an aftermarket sunroof. I was informed it doesn't leak.

If it were white and had a 350, this would have been my dream pickup in high school. The wife was teasing that I bought if more for myself.

I wish I wouldn't have drove it home, seriously considering selling my 2500HD and finding a good clean RCSB for a DD!

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Old 12-04-2017, 06:24 PM   #2
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Re: 1991 Chevy C1500 Sport RCSB 305/5 Speed

New clutch kit, flywheel, clutch fork, throw out bearing, rear transmission seal, rear main seal, u-joints, and a fresh set of tires!

Whoever put the last clutch in did a poor job!

Yesterday I "needed" some more shop time, so I removed the stock replacement muffler and put the single chamber 10-series knock off I had cut off my '95. Sounds much better now!
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Old 12-10-2017, 09:58 PM   #3
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Re: 1991 Chevy C1500 Sport RCSB 305/5 Speed

Neat little truck. I wouldn't have been able to resist one like that with a 5-speed either. Look forward to following the progress. Hopefully it can be a project for you and your daughter.
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