I would definetely say a second opinion is in order. Worst case scenario, if your truck does have all that stuff wrong with it, then I would check for used parts on here and do the work yourself, instead of paying $1700 for it.
To me, it seems like that is a lot of stuff to go wrong all at once. Even if the driveline, the clutch, the tranny, and whatever else was all bad, those would each give you some sign that they needed help. It wouldn't just start to vibrate all at once.
If your clutch was bad, you would notice noises, vibration, pressure (or lack thereof) when you pushed in the pedal, or you would have issues getting into gear, or shifting.
If the tranny was bad, you would have issues or noises while going into gear, shifting, vibration in the shifter itself, noise in nuetral, etc.
If the driveshaft was bad, you would have vibrations (like you originally described) clunking noises, etc.
Each symptom has its tell-tale signs. I'm not saying the above issues will cause all of the above symptoms, but you will notice something. If this were the case, you would have been on here weeks ago saying you had problems with this, or a noise with that. It just seems hard to believe everything took a crap at once. I'm not saying its not possible, but not likely. A second opinion is definetely a good idea.
Maybe call the guy again and write down everything he says is wrong with it, then call a transmission shop and tell them what he said. Most of the time they will give you an honest evaluation over the phone. But ask about the possibility of multiple things being wrong.
Or you can diagnose some stuff yourself. Does it go into gear and reverse normally, while stopped? Any noise? let the truck idle and push the clutch pedal in and out (with trans in nuetral) can you hear the clutch engage/disengage, any grinding/weird noises? Jack it up and double check the drive shafts and u joints.
Stuff like that can help you narrow it down to a certain area.
I'm surprised he didn't tell you that you needed a new rear axle, 4 new brakes, and new wheels and tires.
Good luck.
_________________ No LUV anymore, but still in the GM truck family. Running a lifted 2002 Silverado Z-71!
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