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Old Today, 03:15 PM   #1
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I just joined a few weeks ago because I struck gold (in My mind anyway) Scored a 1971 K20 350 V8 4-sp stake bed. My Uncle and Aunt purchased it new in Oct. 1970 at Lyons Chevrolet in Boulder CO. It spent most of it's life on a high altitude ranch outside of Hayden CO. It's got a few small holes in the floor but it's good enough to drive around town. The Wife has wanted one of this body style for awhile so once We get all the mouse smell out of it We are gonna get it road worthy and just drive it. Getting new seat , seals , floor mats, shift boots , all the perishable cardboard stuff.
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Old Today, 04:21 PM   #2
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I rotated your picture.

Nice truck! I just got my Uncles truck too.

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Old Today, 04:31 PM   #3
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Thanks for the pic fix.
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Very cool! Welcome to the K20 club. I’m completely biased but I like to think of them as the king of the 67-72’s!
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Re: New Guy

Welcome! Cool looking truck. More pics!
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Body looks pretty clean.
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Old Today, 09:27 PM   #7
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So the info sticker in the glove box shows G50 heavy duty rear springs and F60 heavy duty front springs. Is that the standard for a K20?
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