barrymattern
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- 14
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- Location
- Idaho
- First Name
- Barry
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi All,
I'm newer to working on these trucks, and I'm just getting started on a project to turn my 1985 Chevy Scottsdale C10 automatic into a 4-wheel drive manual. I recently purchased a donor 1984 Chevy Scottsdale that was sold to me as a 3/4 ton K20, and the plan is to swap the '85 body onto the '84 frame. Included in the sale was an SM465 & NP205.
The other day someone who has worked on these trucks many many years almost immediately said it looks more like it's a 1-ton given how heavy duty the suspension is (their exact comment was that it looked like it was PUD, which I believe stands for Public Utility Dept). I also heard a passing comment related to the thickness of some things (didn't catch all they said as they were talking to someone else).
I have the VIN which states it's a 3/4 ton Canadian truck with a J code for the engine, which I believe is for a 6.2 diesel (engine, trans, and t-case were not included on the frame). I was also able to decode it as 8001-9001 lbs (Hydraulic only brakes), with a 2815 cargo weight rating listed in the glove box for "Truck Camper Loading Information". Based on the floor cutouts and higher center hump it looks like it was a 4-speed, and it has 8-lug wheels.
This is NOT the truck, but it does seem pretty similar: http://www.rustfreeclassics.com/Chevy4X4/84K30_SRW_RegCab_Scottsdale_White.htm
Without having the doors or other paperwork I don't have the exact build specs other than what was listed above. Taking all that into account with the pics attached here is anyone able to confirm that the frame with current suspension is indeed a 3/4 ton vs a 1 ton? Or would more exact measurements be needed? I can try to get any other info it it's needed or is more helpful.
I'm looking to learn as much as I can, and I appreciate anyone's time in taking a look at these!
I'm newer to working on these trucks, and I'm just getting started on a project to turn my 1985 Chevy Scottsdale C10 automatic into a 4-wheel drive manual. I recently purchased a donor 1984 Chevy Scottsdale that was sold to me as a 3/4 ton K20, and the plan is to swap the '85 body onto the '84 frame. Included in the sale was an SM465 & NP205.
The other day someone who has worked on these trucks many many years almost immediately said it looks more like it's a 1-ton given how heavy duty the suspension is (their exact comment was that it looked like it was PUD, which I believe stands for Public Utility Dept). I also heard a passing comment related to the thickness of some things (didn't catch all they said as they were talking to someone else).
I have the VIN which states it's a 3/4 ton Canadian truck with a J code for the engine, which I believe is for a 6.2 diesel (engine, trans, and t-case were not included on the frame). I was also able to decode it as 8001-9001 lbs (Hydraulic only brakes), with a 2815 cargo weight rating listed in the glove box for "Truck Camper Loading Information". Based on the floor cutouts and higher center hump it looks like it was a 4-speed, and it has 8-lug wheels.
This is NOT the truck, but it does seem pretty similar: http://www.rustfreeclassics.com/Chevy4X4/84K30_SRW_RegCab_Scottsdale_White.htm
Without having the doors or other paperwork I don't have the exact build specs other than what was listed above. Taking all that into account with the pics attached here is anyone able to confirm that the frame with current suspension is indeed a 3/4 ton vs a 1 ton? Or would more exact measurements be needed? I can try to get any other info it it's needed or is more helpful.
I'm looking to learn as much as I can, and I appreciate anyone's time in taking a look at these!
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