1982 Chevrolet K20 4x4 on 2040-cars
Cave Creek, Arizona, United States
This 1982 Chevrolet 4x4 truck was freshly restored in
2013. ·
The engine is a 350 cu. in. V-8 and runs very
strong with 109,000 miles. ·
A new carburetor and tune-up was completed. ·
A new GM 700R4 transmission with corvette servos
was installed. ·
The transfer case has been completely rebuilt as
well as the differentials. The
differentials have fresh gears and are properly sized for the Toyo tires. ·
The truck then received a new 6” suspension,
shocks, steering stabilizer, and long stainless steel brake lines. ·
The bed, fenders, steel cowl hood were removed
and repainted with 3 coats of its original Midnight Blue paint and then
completed with 3 coats of clear coat. ·
New glass, seals and tint were added. ·
All exterior lighting and lenses have been
replaced. ·
New bumpers and a tow hitch were installed to
finish the exterior with a good balance of chrome. ·
The bed is lined with a new Rhino lining. ·
It was then fitted with Moto Metal 957 wheels
with 35” Toyo Open Country M/T tires. ·
New carpet, door panels, dash, vents, NOS gauge
bezel, LED lighting, seat belts, Leather seat and visors, new heater and A/C controls,
new A/C system. ·
A custom 700 watt sound system was installed and
the classic style digital stereo in the dash is used as a clock and a decoy for
the real audio system. ·
To keep things secure a Viper remote start
system with GPS tracking, tilt sensor and battery backup was installed. This is a head turning truck with a slight attitude. |
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