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Nice trucks guys!
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This is my 70 k20 when it had 37's on it, they were too big, so previous owner removed them.
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Nice! What tires do you have on it now?
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69 K20. Just put the tires and wheels on it!
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what sway bars did you use?
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Here is a current picture of my 72 K30 Longhorn.
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Do Suburbans count?
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Killer sub, of course they count.:metal:
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Dieselwrencher that is a killer looking truck. I like those rims , what size are they?
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got it on some 32s because they came with the Rallys and they were cheap. Needs a bit bigger tire for the lift when I replace them. |
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^^^ I like it!! Yes maybe 33s would look a bit better.
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my 72 K20 cheyenne super. still needs a lot of work, but a good resto candidate down the road (and a return to 557 paint). just gonna drive it for now, once I exorcise the remaining electrical demons that is, ha - just a few left.
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Cool truck with what looks like the original wheels and hub caps too!
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thanks for the kind words. it has a little rust, but the faded paint is kinda growing on me. It's not original, was repainted in 84, so still older than most trucks. It was redone in solid dark olive rather than the 557 with med olive top. 557 is one of the main reasons I was interested, one of my favorite paint combos. Not sure wheels are original, most had 16.5s and these are 16s (and I'm glad!). The caps, been saving them for quite some time for just the right truck to stick em on. Really want to do a frame off, and will someday, but planning to make it a second string driver for me and my wife's daily drivers - whichever one dies first. My 01 had about 240K mi, but still going very strong - it's been babied since new and kept up, so am hoping for many, many more miles. My wife's dd truck has about 200k on it, so it's a race to the graveyard. But, realistically, it's nice to have a back up when one of ours ends up in the shop for something - and that happens a bit more frequently with that many miles on em. Regardless, this is the truck I've been looking for for some time now. There are a very few minor things I wish it had (cab lights.. Custom Camper nameplate...) but very happy with what it is and don't plan to change it. Gonna enjoy driving it for now. Needs lots of work but will be drivable soon. Eventually, all the warts will get to me and I'll tear it apart.
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I totally agree with driving it, how many have ripped trucks apart and miss a lot of time (yeara) driving and enjoying then over build it to nice and hardly use it, have fun.
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Guess I'm a little late to the game. Finally got done working on this... scratch that... finally got it to a point where it is drivable and presentable... You are never done working on these old vehicles.
A couple of before pictures. Follwed by A few from this summer. |
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