TimeExposure
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- Joined
- Jan 30, 2021
- Posts
- 3
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- First Name
- Bryan
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- C2500
- Engine Size
- 4.8L
Last week my Dad gave me his '82 GMC Sierra 3/4 ton single cab. It is a bare-bones model: no headliner, no carpet, no power windows or locks, and a stick shift on the floor. I want to address the interior bits first, as the drivetrain/brakes are in good running order, and I'm undecided about fresh paint as I like the "patinated" look of a work truck. Here's my question:
I had originally planned on replacing the bits (dash, seats, door panels, etc.) with OEM style parts similar if not identical to the original. It has a bench seat now. Would you consider putting buckets with a console for convenience? I don't think originality will be particularly important on a rusty 220k-mile work truck with a basic Sierra package (if you could even call it a "package.") But part of me wants it to look like I remember it 38 years ago. Is that just dumb for a worn out basic work truck when I can spruce it up for convenience and comfort? Final question: does the gear shift on the floor limit what I can put in for seats? And will a cab with a bench seats need mods to bolt down a different configuration?
Friendly advice welcome. Unfriendly advice must at least be funny. Thanks!
I had originally planned on replacing the bits (dash, seats, door panels, etc.) with OEM style parts similar if not identical to the original. It has a bench seat now. Would you consider putting buckets with a console for convenience? I don't think originality will be particularly important on a rusty 220k-mile work truck with a basic Sierra package (if you could even call it a "package.") But part of me wants it to look like I remember it 38 years ago. Is that just dumb for a worn out basic work truck when I can spruce it up for convenience and comfort? Final question: does the gear shift on the floor limit what I can put in for seats? And will a cab with a bench seats need mods to bolt down a different configuration?
Friendly advice welcome. Unfriendly advice must at least be funny. Thanks!
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