Scrappycrow
Full Access Member
Y'all,
Due to some upcoming needs and the desire to have a daily driver with an automatic again, I'm on the hunt for an older Tahoe, most likely a GMT900. I generally prefer less-content-laden vehicles and only need 2WD, so I had mostly been looking at PPVs. However, since I will be doing some light/medium-duty towing, the difference between PPVs and decent LS/LT/LTZs with towing packages being only ~$2K-$3K has now shifted my search towards the latter. I'm not opposed to a Suburban, but the extra volume would only benefit me once in a while, and if it needed long-term work it wouldn't fit in my garage.
I'm going to be looking at a one-owner '13 LTZ soon, which appears 9/10 (except the driver's seat), but is suspiciously ~$3K less than average. I am not wanting an immediate project, but if it's an AFM victim, the difference might be worth it to me. I've never worked on an LS-family engine before, but doing all the required work is well within my wheelhouse.
I'll most likely just continue to lurk and absorb the extensive knowledge here before I make any queries.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
FWIW, my current stable is a '57 Chevy Bel Air, a '79 AMC Spirit, and an '88 BMW 535i. All of 'em are manuals and my left knee isn't terribly happy about that.![Confused :confused: :confused:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Regards,
Scrappy
Due to some upcoming needs and the desire to have a daily driver with an automatic again, I'm on the hunt for an older Tahoe, most likely a GMT900. I generally prefer less-content-laden vehicles and only need 2WD, so I had mostly been looking at PPVs. However, since I will be doing some light/medium-duty towing, the difference between PPVs and decent LS/LT/LTZs with towing packages being only ~$2K-$3K has now shifted my search towards the latter. I'm not opposed to a Suburban, but the extra volume would only benefit me once in a while, and if it needed long-term work it wouldn't fit in my garage.
I'm going to be looking at a one-owner '13 LTZ soon, which appears 9/10 (except the driver's seat), but is suspiciously ~$3K less than average. I am not wanting an immediate project, but if it's an AFM victim, the difference might be worth it to me. I've never worked on an LS-family engine before, but doing all the required work is well within my wheelhouse.
I'll most likely just continue to lurk and absorb the extensive knowledge here before I make any queries.
FWIW, my current stable is a '57 Chevy Bel Air, a '79 AMC Spirit, and an '88 BMW 535i. All of 'em are manuals and my left knee isn't terribly happy about that.
Regards,
Scrappy