My 65 K-20 4x4

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by 65_K20, Apr 15, 2008.

  1. 65_K20

    65_K20 Member

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    I really like a lot of the 2 wheel drive Chevy's I see in the photo's section and they definitely look awesome all fixed up.. However mine just sits too high up on its chassis to achieve any sort of look like those 2wd trucks. I think I will just keep mine stock as I can, keep the miles low and maybe in hopefully at least a few decades from now they can bury me in it... :D
     
  2. 283 man

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    thats funny 65 k-20,my 66 c10 shortbed fleetside my Dad gave to me over 18 years ago It part of our family never get rid of it!!
     
  3. 65_K20

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    Now that is a great gift! Good on you 283 for keeping it going and hanging onto it. :)
     
  4. vp23271

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    Dave,

    I like it! Great looking truck and even better that it's a survivor!
     
  5. joe231

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    I vote keep it as is and work it like it is accustomed to :D
     
  6. 65_K20

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    Thanks.. I knew I was going to be getting a 4x4 after last winter being stuck in the driveway half the time and that we are building a house this summer. When I saw this truck for sale I couldn't sleep at night and after 2 days I tracked it down and bought it. While I was negotiating the price at the parking lot someone else stopped by and was interested in it too which definitely weakened my hand. I ended up paying him what he was asking, but no regrets! :) these things don't come by everyday...
     

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