Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
- Posts
- 245
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
Okay, so my '83 K20 is amazing. The wife and I love driving her. Heck, it was her late daddy's rig, and it's the truck she learned to drive a ton of years ago, so it makes sense. Plus, she looks amazing and drives just like you'd expect.
When I first learned I was going to be resurrecting her, I had all these grandiose ideas about pepping up the mighty mouse 350 with an intake, heads, RV cam, headers and such. Might as well throw in some chrome while I'm at it too! Totally my wife's decision, by the way. lol This would require cleaning up the engine bay, to include getting rid of the smog system, and all that so I can have a nice clean 350 that, while she won't win any races (not trying to actually), she'll have a bit more pep in her step. In fact, I have all of the parts in my garage, just waiting on me to start.
Here's the thing. She's completely stock. Other than components that were replaced during the years (alternator, starter, fuel pump, etc...), and the muffler I had to replace, she's just like she rolled off the floor.
Do I do this to an all original truck? I'm not really worried about resale, as she'll never leave our family. And I know I can get her making some decent, non smogged horsepower, but "Just because I can, doesn't mean I should" comes to mind.
What are y'alls thoughts? Would you leave her be, or give her a little shot in the pants...?
Thanks folks, and have a great weekend!
Edit - Added heads to the potential upgrade list
When I first learned I was going to be resurrecting her, I had all these grandiose ideas about pepping up the mighty mouse 350 with an intake, heads, RV cam, headers and such. Might as well throw in some chrome while I'm at it too! Totally my wife's decision, by the way. lol This would require cleaning up the engine bay, to include getting rid of the smog system, and all that so I can have a nice clean 350 that, while she won't win any races (not trying to actually), she'll have a bit more pep in her step. In fact, I have all of the parts in my garage, just waiting on me to start.
Here's the thing. She's completely stock. Other than components that were replaced during the years (alternator, starter, fuel pump, etc...), and the muffler I had to replace, she's just like she rolled off the floor.
Do I do this to an all original truck? I'm not really worried about resale, as she'll never leave our family. And I know I can get her making some decent, non smogged horsepower, but "Just because I can, doesn't mean I should" comes to mind.
What are y'alls thoughts? Would you leave her be, or give her a little shot in the pants...?
Thanks folks, and have a great weekend!
Edit - Added heads to the potential upgrade list
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