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holy horns

Sucker has a flat floor, no fold-able rear seat pocket in the floor. Wrong center console, gas tank door. Looks more like a full convertible truck that someone has wrongfully put a cab on. :(

strange looking too $20,000 :eek1:
 
all that money and the spare tire looks close to bald . :doah: big red flag to me on other stuff that's goofed up .

and 20k for all that = no way
 
Sucker has a flat floor, no fold-able rear seat pocket in the floor. Wrong center console, gas tank door. Looks more like a full convertible truck that someone has wrongfully put a cab on. :(

strange looking too $20,000 :eek1:

probably a 76 or 77 tub with a 91 front clip...they had the flat floor, no fuel door, and half cab.
 
The whole drivetrain/running gear could have came from a '91 V3500 off one of those Air Force blue crew cabs.

Wonder if the K5 was wrecked and the dude possibly swapped a tub clip on the rear hence the difference in floor and gas cap. Maybe it was the only thing he could find or was cheap enough. I can see where the asking price is getting up there with this kind of work to graft on the clip.

The seller needs to provide the first 10 digits on the VIN and that will tell the story.

The K5 could also be the older type and the front was wrecked so he swapped in the V3500 clip from the front floor board forward and used the VIN from that instead.
 
I did that with my '81 Jimmy...grafted the rear half of a wrecked '73 tub to the firewall portion of the '81. I suspect this guy did a front clip swap and possibly the only grafting was the vin plate area of the dash. The amount of floor misalignment is very prohibitive.
 

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