Dad's "Old" Truck

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OldBlueDually

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Justin
Truck Year
1976 GMC
Truck Model
C30
Engine Size
455 Olds
Welcome from Minnesota!! Beautiful truck you have there!
 

Babs

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Ottawa Valley
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Paul
Truck Year
1976
Truck Model
Chevrolet CUCV
Engine Size
350
:welcome:
 

Grit dog

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Todd
Truck Year
1986
Truck Model
K20
Engine Size
454
Welcome!
If it runs well, yeah man, I’d just clean the heck out of the engine bay and undercarriage, change all the fluids, do a simple tune up, bleed/flush the brakes and either replace or pack a spare fuel pump and drive the heck out of it.

While I’m not a big “patina” fan in general, a truck like yours that is truly original paint and not beat up, it looks sweet.

Refurbishing the interior is about as easy of a project as you can do. Most importantly, looks like all the painted surfaces look beautiful (roof, lower dash). Interior work is 90% wallet and 10% work.
Keep what you can, replace what needs refreshed. For around $1000 you can have a new OE quality dash pad, seat redone or do a new Oe style seat cover yourself, and new rubber floor or carpet and maybe new door panels.
Dash pad is about 1 hour to replace, door panels an hour a side. Half day to remove the seat and redo the floor and another day to take apart and recover the seat or however long and however many $ it takes to drop it at an upholsterer.
You may find you want to “restore” some of the parts, read up on here about re-painting parts like the heater vents or dash bezel or door panels. Can save a few hundred bucks and have a nice end product that you restored yourself.
And worst case you don’t like how something turned out, you don’t have any $ into it and you can always buy a new part instead.
Exterior, there’s some methods to shine up and “preserve” what you have.
I’d sand and re-paint the rims, easy, cheap just takes some time and elbow grease. Re-furb the hubcaps, fresh tires and it’ll look sweet!

Sorry, I just layed out my plan for that truck if it was in my shed and not yours! Lol
 

Grit dog

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1986
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454
The other big “plus” of that truck is if you do repaint it, it doesn’t look like a typical 80s paint peeler which will save many many hours of prep. (I’m prepping a peeler for paint currently...fml!)
 

ronniebomb

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n.e. Ill
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ron
Truck Year
1978
Truck Model
K25 Sierra Classic
Engine Size
454/t400/np203
welcome from n.e. ILLinois !

They're only original once........... love the patina!
 

HOTFOOT

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northwest ct
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michael
Truck Year
1980
Truck Model
gmc k3500 srw
Engine Size
400
welcome from Connecticut
 

GXPWeasel

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Kansas
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Greg
Truck Year
1982 | 2015
Truck Model
Sierra C15 | Silverado Z71
Engine Size
5.0 | 5.3
Welcome from Kansas.
A real nice survivor you have there. Great year too (mine is an '82 as well).
 

DoubleDingo

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Bagoomba
Truck Year
1981, 1965
Truck Model
81-C20 Silverado Camper Special-TH400-4.10s; 65-C20 with 4:57 gears and Borg Warner Overdrive
Engine Size
Carb'ed Vortec 350; 1972 L48 350
Welcome! Great truck! I'd leave the front alone, it came factory like that, looks just fine. Don't be shy to post up photos of the power plant.
 

High Roller Ron

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Brandenburg Ky.
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Ron
Truck Year
1977 Chevy 4x4 swb
Truck Model
Chevy 4x4
Engine Size
350
Welcome..... from Kentucky...
Pics are important some times we only look at pics....kinda get lost and forget to message lol...
 

mrghostwalker

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Connecticut
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Jim
Truck Year
1983
Truck Model
K10/20
Engine Size
350
Looks like a great platform for restoration!
 

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