I decided I'll just get the Whipple engine cover fck it.It actually was a crew cab.
Got the LQ4. I think I'd like to get the Vortec 6000 engine cover.

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I decided I'll just get the Whipple engine cover fck it.It actually was a crew cab.
Got the LQ4. I think I'd like to get the Vortec 6000 engine cover.
It'll be cheaper!I decided I'll just get the Whipple engine cover fck it.![]()
Not really, it's like 6k lol.It'll be cheaper!![]()
I wonder what his logic was thinking that?Speaking of false advertising. I took a trip into the hood to check out some rims , in addition to the rims the guy had a square body caprice. Another guy was looking at that. The caprice was running, rough. Water pouring out the tailpipe. The seller told the guy " thats how you know its fast". I dont mean condensation, i mean POURING.......buyer beware i guess.
Is it an online ad that you could post a link? Bottom line is this Tahoe came with a 5.3. No Tahoe came with a 6.0 of any variety. If they say this Tahoe has a 6.0 (Vortec Max or not) and that it's the stock motor, they're lying/mistaken/"mis-speaking"/etc. It's either been swapped or just an engine cover or door badges that someone put on it. If it' a swap and it looks factory-original (which is easy to do since it's practically a direct bolt-in) and it as well as the rest of the Tahoe checks out ok, maybe you could use the swap as leverage for a better deal, citing that the engine is not original and has unknown mileage and condition.