Been meaning to start a build thread on my K5 for quite a while and finally making the time to do so. Also been trying to think of a catchy name for this machine but haven’t come up with much so far so I’m going to call it the Stout Mutt for now. The name will make sense later down the string.
This is the 85’ K5 carcass I scored from
@Capt Ron and how it sits today. There isn’t much there but it is completely rust free and best of all, it has a title! So damn tired of seeing K5’s on CL and Marketplace that either are priced out of this world or priced decent but don’t have titles. I still can’t fathom how many complete decent looking rigs out there don’t have titles! This beauty did come with a title! Thanks Ron!
So, the color is obviously black and I really hate solid black vehicles but at the same time, completely painting a black vehicle something else is a major hassle by the time you do the jambs, dash, etc., but I did really like the old ZY6 paint scheme that was on 1985 GM trucks, especially in black and tan color . The ZY6 paint scheme never made it to K5’s or Suburban’s but I always thought they would have looked great with it so, that is what Stout Mutt will be and where the Stout part fits into its name. Black and Tan Stout, you know…. Like dark beer. Mmm, beeeeeeerrrrr.
No fancy rendering software here! I still do my renderings with pencils and crayons!

Because I am a cheap bastid, I am going to paint it myself…..outside in the open air just like I did my
Polar Bear Suburban rockers. LOL But, for this cheap machine I’m going to use Van Sickle oil based implement paint instead of $$$$$ for true automotive paint. Thinking of maybe adding a little grey in with the black and tan. Not 100% sold on the gray portion yet but there is still a lot of time as this will be a slow-moving project.
Then Rob
@ZooMad75 got all fancy and colored this on his computer
Not sure who all owns the rigs below but each one has a feature or two that I’ll be adding to Stout Mutt.
The Stout Mutt will look like a cross between the renderings above and this beauty below.
One thing that will be different between this rig and my K10 and Burb will be the lift height… This time I want a modest lift and cut-out wheel flares that can clear 35’s. While the 4” lift on my K10 and Burb doesn’t look hillybilly tall, the 4” sure looks yuuuge on Rob and my buddy Ian’s stubby K5’s. I’m thinking a 2.5 to 3” lift on this one. The K5 below has the perfect stance, tire size and wheel flares. I’m stealing this look for the Stout Mutt
And as lame as it is, I want a snorkel!

I love the look of Camkillers M1009 on IG
And where the Mutt portion of the name comes in is from the Johnny Cash special it will be of many years. My absolute favorite grill of the sloped nose squares as the 83/84 grills with the painted power bar across from fender to fender. I picked up this grill for cheap at the local yard so my 85 K5 will be looking like an 83/84.
With my new project being pretty skinny on pretty much everything to make it a complete K5 I was in full hunter gather mode looking for some donor for body parts, etc. One day I was telling my buddy, Ty, about the new score and that I need a lot of parts to find he reminded me of a 85 C20 on his dad’s ranch South of town that needed to thrown away. He said it was a solid truck that had a later model 5.7L police car engine that got put in the back 40 when the TH400 died about 10 years prior. $200 later and I had a nice C20 bucket of parts.
I picked it clean of as much as possible and pretty much got my money back at the scrap yard for what was left. Pretty much got a 350, front clip, doors, 9.5” semi-floater, interior trim, steering column, a reman 2wd steering gear and tons of doodads for basically free
So long pal, thanks for your bits and pieces
So the idea with this K5 was to be “light”….well, not like crazy racing K5 light, but I wanted something lighter than my heavy pig K10 and Suburban to beat around the bush in and I’ve always wanted to build something with a 292 Straight Six and this 1985 K5 carcass seemed like the perfect animal. I had been sitting on a 292 for a few years that I acquired by trading some other parts for and over Christmas break 2018 I opened up to give it a refresh and reseal but once I peeled off the side cover and saw the cam my plans went South in a heartbeat as the cam was done. Every lob on the cam where the lifter rode was worn down practically flat. Hard to believe it even ran. I thought, okay….a cam, no big deal then I pulled off the oil pan and a few rod and main caps. Yep, those were done too. Well, it made no sense to rebuild the 292 when I had a perfectly nice TBI 350 out of the C20 score that was basically free. Plus I still had the entire TBI system left over from my Polar Bear Suburban when it got the 8.1L transplant.
Well, instead of spending Christmas week 2018 sprucing up a 292, I ended up sprucing up a TBI 5.7L instead. And Ty was right, it was a 92 B-body police car engine with a roller cam. The engine was soooo clean inside it was amazing. I just did a reseal and repaint in it then threw on some serpentine brackets and accessories also left over from the Polar Bears 8.1L swap. Actually, looked like a brand new GMPP crate engine when done