I like the gray one!
Well it kind of sounds like I will be wanting to swap axles under one regardless of if I buy a 1/2 vs 3/4 ton. At the very least the front axle on the 3/4 ton.
The difference between a 3/4 and 1/2 ton 10 bolt is the outers and brakes. No need to swap the axle at all.
Well it kind of sounds like I will be wanting to swap axles under one regardless of if I buy a 1/2 vs 3/4 ton. At the very least the front axle on the 3/4 ton. Also it seems like the 1/2 ton has the better tranny. And unless I suck at craiglist (which is not unlikely) all of the good 6.2's out there are either haggard or out of my range of both price and distance. I am leaning towards barn doors for both aesthetic and function reasons but it will not be a deal breaker. I've found these two also and have asked the seller for more info on both.
http://goldcountry.craigslist.org/cto/4637441818.html
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4652842520.html
I was told the gray one is only non-oped because "grandpa doesn't drive anymore." I already want to name it "The Silver Bullet"![]()
I have to agree with some points that were brought up. I think it would be well worth your time to find a 1991 straight axle 3/4 ton with the 4l80e. You'll have the best of both worlds....old school straight axle robustness and simplicity, with and easy D60 front swap if your so inclined...and new age beefy 4L80e overdrive. It doesn't get much better than that.

). But look into what a rusty 2x4 rig would sell for...The other option that hasn't been discussed is a body swap, if that's something you might be up for. I have seen lots of 2x4 subs with mint bodies (I think they were only sold in Texas or something). But look into what a rusty 2x4 rig would sell for...
A few more local ones.
The black one looks awesome.
http://reno.craigslist.org/cto/4600627095.html
http://reno.craigslist.org/cto/4644999624.html
I e-mailed the guy with the black one. It is still for sale and he has added interior pictures. If I could get it to Alaska I would buy this thing!

I would jump on it if I could get down there and bring it back. I am a teacher and don't have leave until Christmas and that is being used to take our granddaughter to Disney. I hope someone who will appreciate it can pick up this gem.
Why not find someone local that is willing to pick it up and put it in storage until then? Then drive it home from disney!

