1976 Chevy K20, 4x4, Pick Up, 3/4 Ton, Only 96k Actual Miles, Restored, Must See on 2040-cars
Waynesboro, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6.6 Liter 400 SBC V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8 Cylinder
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: K20 4x4 3/4 ton
Drive Type: 4x4, Automatic
Options: Sliding Rear Window, Cloth Bench Seat, Carpet Flooring, Full Door Panels, Factory 16 inch Wheels, Automatic Hubs, factory Am/Fm Stereo, Stainless Fender Trim, Chrome Package (Bumpers, Mirrors, Grill), 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 96,116
Sub Model: Scottsdale 20
Exterior Color: Red
Up for auction is this fully restored, 96,000 actual miles, 2 owner, '76 Chevy K20 4x4. This truck is solid ! The truck has always been here in central Virginia and was a trade-in at my dealership. The long term owner purchased this truck in 1978 (I have the 1978 title in hand) and always kept it on his farm (hence the low miles).
We decided because of its strong 6.6L 400 SBC and the overall good shape of the truck, to go forward with a restoration of the truck.
From front to rear, the following has been done:
New front bumper (just looks better)
New front inner fenders (old ones were just dented up and one was half missing)
New Windshield and Weatherstripping
Replacement Doors (mint condition from a 1985 model)
New Stainless Steel Mirrors
New Door Weatherstripping
New Rocker Panels
New cab corners
New Interior Carpet
New Interior Dash Pad
Restored Door Panels and Dash accessories
New Sun Visors
Replacement Bed (mint condition from a 1985 model)
New Tail Lights
New Rear Bumper
Complete Paint Job inside and out (bed off, doors stripped, under hood, everything painted)
6.6L 400 engine: Complete Tune up (NEW: plugs, wires, gaskets, Distributor, coil, Water pump)
Rebuilt OEM Rochester Carburetor
New power steering and alternator belts
All new fluids
New Brake Booster
New Brake Master Cylinder
New Rotors
New front brake calipers
New front hub bearings
New rear brake drums
New rear brake wheel cylinders
New rear axle seals
3:7:3 gear ratio
Entire frame cleaned and painted
New true dual exhaust front to rear (2 1/2").
New 235/75/16 10 ply tires
This truck was equipped with factory A/c but was previously removed. It need a compressor and lines to be functional again. The rest is still there.
As you can see from the list of options, replacement parts, and time spent, this truck is as reliable as it is good looking. You cannot and will not find one in better shape with all of this done to it for the money. I do this as hobby to pass time. Thi vehicle is sold As-IS, I do not have any fees in addition to the purchase price. I include 30 day temp tags free of charge to you, and can arrange delivery (with FULL pre-payment for vehicle and delivery).
If you have any questions, please just ask. Email, or call/text 540-447-4297
VADLR# 28287
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