Take a look at this 1979 Chevrolet K20. All original, almost rust
free cab, bed, and frame, painted the original goldish brown paint.
Under the hood, is a rebuilt 350 V8 engine with a rebuilt turbo 400
automatic transmission with RV shift kit. It has an 1.5 inch small
section of rust between the outer layer and inner layer of the cowl
that's minor and easily accessible from both sides (pictured) and
it had one pea sized spot dead center on one of the cab corners and
a small spot on the bolt on replaceable rear wheel houses. The bed
floor isn't rusted, just a small spot on the wheelhouse. All
original body and paint. Includes an 8 inch long bed, air
conditioning, 3/4 ton 4x4, factory 14 bolt full floating 8 lug rear
end, 4:10 gears, open differential, and a GM 10 bolt front end.
This vehicle also has a California approved carburetor, EdelBrock
aluminum performer intake, 4 barrel carburetor, RV camshaft, Doug
Thorley Tri, Y headers, NP203 transfer case, dual gas tanks, and hi
flow cat into single 3 inch exhaust with a flowmaster. Newer load
range E 16.5 tires on stock rims. Very nice truck, runs and drives
great. Only around 100 miles on it since redone, never driven in
salt. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our
clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom
with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First
and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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