80's K30 SRW really really close to me on FB Marketplace

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80's K3500 SRW Chevy
Really thinking about doing this and just getting another frame from a 3/4 or another 1 ton and just building it from the ground up. Being in Massachusetts I'm going to have to find a cab with a title but don't plan on getting it registered for a while since it'll be a project that I'm going to take my time with.

Anybody have any experience with putting a drivetrain from a K30 SRW under a dually 1 ton, 3/4 or half ton pickup? I've done K20 springs on a half ton K5 but not a K30. And if I was doing it under a dually frame, what would I be looking for to do the swap?
 

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The big prize with the truck you shared would be the SRW Dana 60 front, and the (what should be) an NP205, maybe a synchro 205?

Verify that is really is a K30 by identifying that it is a Dana 60 kingpin front (not a 10 bolt) and the frame rails should be 8” tall in the middle, not 6” like a 10 and 20 series.

The rear should be a 14 bolt full floater on a SRW K30.

Dana 60 swapping 1/2 and 3/4 tons is fairly well documented and pretty common. If you were to use a dually frame and planned on keeping it a dually, you might be better off to use the SRW 60 as trade stock/sell it to fund a DRW 60 front as the dually fronts are not as valued as the single wheel. It can be converted with the appropriate parts though.
 

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