mtnmankev
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- Joined
- Jun 10, 2014
- Posts
- 1,623
- Reaction score
- 3,293
- Location
- Ash Fork, Arizona
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1984, 1983
- Truck Model
- K10, C20
- Engine Size
- 383 Stroker, 350
Originally, I had planned to bequeath my 82 made for the 83 model year C-20 Heavy duty weight rated truck to a friend.
However, knowing his landlord and his neighbors are already complaining that he has too many vehicles in his yard (one I know doesn't run) he won't have anyplace to park it.
He had agreed he would never sell it or get rid of my truck, but reality indicates things will work out differently as I know he won't be able to afford a garage or safe storage unit for it.
I am hoping the truck market is still holding up well for squares that are not rusted or wrecked (this truck is straight) runs and drives real nice, but needs a little TLC due to age and miles.
My health is failing at an accelerated rate now, and I cannot even do simple tasks fixing the truck, I can add gas and oil and that's about it now.
Time to part with it and use the cash I get to have things hauled in here that I need that the hospice folks won't be able to transport.
I will get pix in the daylight, and then edit to add them, but probably won't be up to washing the truck to get the dust off.
Having to haul water to begin with, truck wash is very low on priority list.
Has a 350 goodwrench engine, TH350, JB-7 brakes with 13x3 rear drums and HD front disc.
Two 20 gallon factory gas tanks with the large opening to accept the regular leaded gas nozzle (hence the heavy weight rated trucks as the lighter duty ones were restricted to unleaded).
Edelbrock 1406 carburetor with manual choke,
Front end has been rebuilt a while ago and is still very tight- control arms, tie rods, steering box, etc ....
New dual exhaust system not real noisy, but has a sweet sound to it, definitely lets one know it's there and running but still fairly quiet exhaust level at highway speed.
This truck LOVES to cruise on the interstate and drives real sweet, many times I have had to back off the gas pedal because it creeped up to the 100 mark on the speedometer (85 mph speedometers suck anyway) and took me by surprise it wanted to boogie.
I am really going to miss this truck after I part with it.
I need to figure out a good asking price for it, and at a price point that will make it worth somebody to go to the hassle of dealing with the sucky roads to my remote off grid location.
Definitely a fun truck to cruise around in.
However, knowing his landlord and his neighbors are already complaining that he has too many vehicles in his yard (one I know doesn't run) he won't have anyplace to park it.
He had agreed he would never sell it or get rid of my truck, but reality indicates things will work out differently as I know he won't be able to afford a garage or safe storage unit for it.
I am hoping the truck market is still holding up well for squares that are not rusted or wrecked (this truck is straight) runs and drives real nice, but needs a little TLC due to age and miles.
My health is failing at an accelerated rate now, and I cannot even do simple tasks fixing the truck, I can add gas and oil and that's about it now.
Time to part with it and use the cash I get to have things hauled in here that I need that the hospice folks won't be able to transport.
I will get pix in the daylight, and then edit to add them, but probably won't be up to washing the truck to get the dust off.
Having to haul water to begin with, truck wash is very low on priority list.
Has a 350 goodwrench engine, TH350, JB-7 brakes with 13x3 rear drums and HD front disc.
Two 20 gallon factory gas tanks with the large opening to accept the regular leaded gas nozzle (hence the heavy weight rated trucks as the lighter duty ones were restricted to unleaded).
Edelbrock 1406 carburetor with manual choke,
Front end has been rebuilt a while ago and is still very tight- control arms, tie rods, steering box, etc ....
New dual exhaust system not real noisy, but has a sweet sound to it, definitely lets one know it's there and running but still fairly quiet exhaust level at highway speed.
This truck LOVES to cruise on the interstate and drives real sweet, many times I have had to back off the gas pedal because it creeped up to the 100 mark on the speedometer (85 mph speedometers suck anyway) and took me by surprise it wanted to boogie.
I am really going to miss this truck after I part with it.
I need to figure out a good asking price for it, and at a price point that will make it worth somebody to go to the hassle of dealing with the sucky roads to my remote off grid location.
Definitely a fun truck to cruise around in.