Ok ill try to get this updated, I've had some PC issues.
So, I bought this truck from a guy in Houston, who had it from a guy in Austin/San Antonio (I cant remember), who got it from Xtreemjeepn. This has been a 4-5? year process. I love the fact that the history of this truck has been catalogued by a variety of threads and websites through the years and lots of time, effort, and dreams have went into the creation of this beast. A lot of good intentions have been invested into it and I hope to maintain that spirit and see them through. I'm not the kind of guy who usually is any good at wrenching, I've been told I lack common sense.

However, this truck has drove me into a new hobby and I think that has a lot to do with the efforts that came before me. So thanks to the original builders, I hope to finish it in the spirit which they were started, and if anyone is interested in checking it out I'm cool with that.
Enough of that.
This truck came with a 454/700r4 combo. It ran pretty good, had to fix a few things, but overall it was easily drivable as it was. I bought this as a fixer-upper/daily driver. It was obvious the 454 was too big of a gas hog to be very feasible. As usual I over thought the problem and decided to cummins swap the truck. In hind sight I should have 6.0 LS swapped it with the 700r4 built up and left it alone. However, I love my cummins so there is no going back.
I bought a partial 4x4 92 D250 with unknown miles and auto tranny. The motor ran but nothing was hooked up so I really didn't know the condition of it. I did get the truck cheap so I went with it. We yanked the powertrain while I put a few miles on the chevy to see if it was good to go. Ill have it noted here that I kind of rednecked this thing together the first time and as I finish this build Ill try to redeem myself.
Ive posted a few pics of the first motor swap (spoiler alert!) and ill continue updating this thread soon now that I somewhat have the PC thing figured out. I will say now that I'm currently finishing my second motor swap on this thing so I have a lot of catch up to do.
