OlRusty
Junior Member
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2025
- Posts
- 1
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Alabama
- First Name
- Jeremiah
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K20 suburban
- Engine Size
- 350 SBC
Hey yall,
New member from northeast Alabama. Got me an old 1978 Suburban. It's the 3/4 ton AWD model. I don't know anything about it history. I know the motor is a 350 SBC crate motor, because I had to have the motor replaced. I also know it has a holley sniper EFI kit, and new holley gas tank, because I put those on. It was lifter when I bought it. I did put new tires on it, and the front bumper. It's got a little body rust, but the frame is solid.
Everything works pretty good. It was an AC truck and I took all that off. The factory radio is still in it and still works.
All the lights work, the horn works, the windows all roll up and down and the doors all lock, it's all manual stuff. It's got the roll down back glass in the tailgate, and that works.
It's got nice interior, and is badged as a Silverado, but who knows if that's accurate?
Planning on tinkering with it and passing it on to my son when I gone. He's six now, and he loves Ol Rusty. Calls it our monster truck.
I will definitely be asking questions.
New member from northeast Alabama. Got me an old 1978 Suburban. It's the 3/4 ton AWD model. I don't know anything about it history. I know the motor is a 350 SBC crate motor, because I had to have the motor replaced. I also know it has a holley sniper EFI kit, and new holley gas tank, because I put those on. It was lifter when I bought it. I did put new tires on it, and the front bumper. It's got a little body rust, but the frame is solid.
Everything works pretty good. It was an AC truck and I took all that off. The factory radio is still in it and still works.
All the lights work, the horn works, the windows all roll up and down and the doors all lock, it's all manual stuff. It's got the roll down back glass in the tailgate, and that works.
It's got nice interior, and is badged as a Silverado, but who knows if that's accurate?
Planning on tinkering with it and passing it on to my son when I gone. He's six now, and he loves Ol Rusty. Calls it our monster truck.
I will definitely be asking questions.