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Project save the K30's and a Few K20's. A multiple Plow truck build.

Some nice finds there! I'll be following. Oh and if you decide to get rid of the K30 hubcaps I will buy them.
 
Great start. I`d have more `burbs if I had the room....
 
I need that red one. So bad.
Interior pics of that one?
 
The red one is super clean! It has 95K on it. Interior is decent, I'll get some interior pics next time I have it in the shop. I'm debating on putting a big block back in it or just leaving the small block be, I'll be working on getting the grey K20 up and running first. I just inquired on a 91 V3500 crew cab as well. Fingers crossed I end up with it too.

I've had a lot of interest in K30 hub caps from lots of members. Unfortunately, they'll all be keeping factory wheels and hubcaps on them. The stock look is the best look! If I run across any extras, CK5 will be the first to know!
 
Oh hell yea:woot:nice collection you got there. Put all your chips in that red truck. TBI and a buffer would fix er right up
 
It is amazing how you found so many Chevy SRW 1-ton 4X4's. Some Chevy dealerships in your area must have sold a bunch of them "back in the day", and now you are buying them. Here in the South West there are still 1-ton Chevy 4X4's to be found, but most of them are Dually's because that is what the dealerships in this area mostly had in stock.
 
If you're scrapping one of those 4x4 cabs would it be possible for you to cut out the trans/tcase hump and sell it to me? That is if it'll fit correctly, I've got a 2wd suburban body on a 4wd frame and the tcase is touching the bottom of the floor.
 
I missed out on the crew cab I was interested in. Someone beat me to it! I'll be keeping an eye out!

As for scrapping one of the cabs, Hopefully the cab swap will be happening in the spring. If you haven't found one or done a body lift by then I'll gladly cut it out for you.

It is surprising how many of these are left around here. The key is finding them for less than a small fortune!
 
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