Chevy K20 K 20 3/4 Ton 4x4 Bbc 454 on 2040-cars
Rockford, Ohio, United States
This is a 1978 k20 frame 85 c10 body chevy truck. Titled as a 85 c10 but is a 3/4 ton 4x4. Has a 454 in it from an rv. Following is a list of parts I put on the engine before transplanting it into the truck. Has a new high volume oil pump with welded pick up tube, new timing set, new lifters, new high volume aluminum water pump with billet impeller, new flex plate, new dual plane aluminum intake, new high rise aluminum welded valve covers, newer holley 670 street avenger carb with electric choke, new power steering pump and pressure line, new alternator, headers to dual 2.5 inch pipe and flowmaster series 40 mufflers, turbo 400 transmission with a new np208 transfer case, 4.10 gears, tires are aluminum moto metal with 315/75/16 Goodyear wrangler dura trac tires only 3000 miles on them, has new window motors for the power windows, has power locks, changed out the door locks and key ignition to use one key, it's a regular cab long bed with 4 inch suspension lift. Has a Reese hitch and pulls a trailer great. Body is decent has some rust spots and the normal outer rocker cab corner rot that the Chevys get. Drivers side looks worse but the doors are still solid frame looks good and under side of body looks good. Interior the seat has a small tear on the drivers side otherwise is nice vinyl and it has the normal chevy dash cracks. I am only selling to pay off some bills. I drive this truck once a week and enjoy it but I can always get another. It always starts and drives great and will go through anything. Please a ask questions also this is for sale locally so I will remove this if it sells. Mileage is unknown other than the 454 has around 43,000 miles on it. Title states 107,365 the odometer is around 26,000 but the title is not branded it says actual for the 107,365 I just put that in when i transfered it in my name to keep a clean title. Was a gm reman engine that was in a 70's RV. The engine was very clean internally had no sludge build up when i put new parts on/in the engine. Also I will not ship or deliver this truck. If you purchase the truck plan on coming and picking it up. Thanks for looking. |
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