Yeah that's the one. Had em for a little while but I sure wish they were more round.
Yeah that's the one. Had em for a little while but I sure wish they were more round.

In 1993... my buddy had one that he was getting ready to dump. An 87 GMC Sierra Classic with all the options on 33" tires. I jumped at it and paid $7200 hard earned high school dollars.
Vaguely similar story here.
In 1993 my grandparents told me they were selling their '74 K5 (original owners) to my cousin (she was bragging how she was going to make all this money parting it out) but that she wanted them to basically give it to her - they said whoever gives us $800 owns it.
The K5 had a Buick v6 from a '76 camaro my grandpa had swapped to try and get better gas milage in early '80s. Grandpa was a B-17 asst crew chief during WWII, after that ran a flathead era shop, and seemed to like modding. The odometer said 81,000 but I think it was 181k or maybe 281k. Like all K5s the electrical was not that good from the factory and that was task #1. I swapped the v6 for a 350 my neighbor had sitting in his yard and noticed my K5 in the driveway, called me over and sold me the long block for $50.
$850 (hard earned high school dollars bussing tables at the italian joint), a tank of gas, a bottle of jack, my 12ga, a backpack of clothes, toothbrush, and I was the kid off to community college. For the most part other than adding a locker and going up to '38s and back down to '32s it is still the same truck today. Here is where our stories get similar again, 2014 wife said more or less use it or lose it so it is my daily driver.

sounds like it is time to begin the buildup.![]()
I think that is why I have had it so long - nothing too radical, drives good, goes off road anywhere I need to be, decent fuel economy. Biggest mod was adding a rear seat for my kids from a late model suburban with shoulder belts three across. Also added a backup camera. My wife mentioned A/C the other day but that was just an exceptionally hot day. I can't say there is anything I'd like to have that it does not have. It is a good all around balance. Could use a new stereo but the wife won't sign off until both speakers stop working.
EDIT: Two mods I would like, crossover steering and rear disc brakes are seriously up for consideration. Maybe a three speed t-case if I have too much money.

If you meant a pic of the suburban back seat with the shoulder belts - this is my wife and kids. My kids really like the truck. Another mod I'd like to make, modern bucket seats in the front with shoulder belts and recline. Those are OEM seats (no headrest) that my grandma reupholstered sometime in the late '70s. Also, that is my son on the left with the long hair; he throws a solid right so I am not worried about kids at school teasing him about the hair.Have you got a pic of it?