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Re: 1979 C10....The last 20 years
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Great story on your truck Brad. That is a keeper for sure!
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Re: 1979 C10....The last 20 years
I have come to a cross roads with my use and love of the 79 C10. I love the stance the wheel tire package and the look. That being said, I am going 180* the other direction with it starting this winter.
I am working on a deal for a K20 Frame/Axles/205 T-case and going to donate the body from my C10 to the truck I have always dreamed of. I grew up on a farm in central illinois in the 80s. Like the rest of you my age do you recall at EVERY farm you drove past you saw a 77-80 K20 with a Cattle trailer hooked to it, or stacked full of square bales. These trucks sported directional mud tires and factory duals in most cases. Cocky looking ride height. They made a TV show with a K20 as the star when we where kids. I have to do it, its just in my blood. The truck that has always been my unicorn was the 78 K20 my dad bought new in 78. Was a 350/400/203 truck with 3.73's He love it, to this day speaks to how tough of a truck it was and how nice it was. Farm life drove it into the ground and it was lost to horse trading long before I was in to trucks. My dad is 74, my son is 10, I'm nearly 37. Life is ticking away, we are not promised tomorrow. I am going to build the truck of my dreams out of the truck Dad and I have slaved over and put our time into. My dad said I was nuts, but chuckled and said "ya, I'll help" The 10 year old was easy to convince, he likes big trucks. The plan is to do a little engine swapping with my current 72 Suburban. It has a cammed LQ9 that is strong as an ox. I will use a 4L80E and a 205 Tcase, 4.10 axles and depending on lift I settle on ( 2 or 4 we'll see ) 33's or 35's. This truck will be a fair weather trailer tow rig and continue its cruise inn duties from time to time. I'm excited, will give me a piece of my childhood past, my current truck and memories of continued gear head stuff with the family! Here is a pic of the motivation.http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...psa8fhgnsm.jpg |
Re: 1979 C10....The last 20 years
Cool plan. Nothing wrong with some locking hubs!
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I get it completely. Those K20s and probably that same TV show are what got me back into these trucks after having one when I was 23. You might be able to get a complete truck for about the same that you would get that chassis, transfer case, and axles. If you got room, maybe you can just have two!
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Don't go 4". Two at the most! I like your idea, but will be sad to see the 2wd version of this pickup go. 33's fit pretty good at stock K20 ride height...just saying.
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Thanks for sharing! Great post. Beautiful truck.
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I picked up an original frame from an old farm truck. 79 even!
3.73 Gears posi rear. Wanted 4.11 but hey, this will work for now, i can always change them. Purchased a 4L80E already mounted to a 205 as well. Frame is going to take a trip to the sand blaster at some point. I'm pumped about this transformation! http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...ps6mxczrer.jpg http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...psz9ocveoi.jpg |
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Is there some plan for the bed pieces? Looks like a shop bench in the making.
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Love the truck. Great color!
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Cool story and I will ride along.
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Well... the C10 continues to live as is as was in my last update. the K20 project stalled and another K20 came into my stable. The C10 was left alone!
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