- 2012 Refurbishment
- Custom Crew Cab Conversion
- 43k Miles Shown, TMU
- 350ci V8
- 4-Speed Manual Transmission
- Four-Wheel Drive
- Medium Bronze over White
- Custom Camper Package
- Edelbrock Intake and carburetor
- 2" Suspension Lift
- Skyjacker Shocks
This 1970 GMC K2500 is a 3/4-ton pickup that underwent a crew cab conversion under prior ownership and is equipped with Sierra Grande trim. It reportedly underwent a subsequent frame-off refurbishment during in 2012, and was acquired by the selling dealer out of Arizona in 2017. Power is provided by a 350ci V8 mated to a four-speed manual transmission, and factory features include the Custom Camper equipment package, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, and dual fuel tanks. The truck has also been fitted with a suspension lift, an Edelbrock intake and carburetor, and a wood-lined bed. This K2500 is now offered by the selling dealer in Illinois with a clean Montana title.
The exterior has been refinished in medium bronze with a white cab and accented with body side moldings, woodgrain appliqués, and chrome bumpers. Modifications include a lengthening of the frame and cab, and incorporation of full-size rear doors. Additional exterior features include dual spotlights, orange cab lights, and supplemental wiring as featured in the optional Custom Camper package.
A 2″ suspension lift with Skyjacker Hydro 7000 shocks was fitted under prior ownership. The 16″ wheels are from a later model and wear a set of 315/75 Cooper Discoverer A/T3 tires. The color-matched bed is lined with stained wood planking.
The body-colored cab features Sierra Grande trim and is equipped with bucket seats and a rear bench upholstered in white vinyl. The trim package also included a deluxe instrument panel and treatments to the door panels, headliner, and steering wheel.
Instrumentation consists of a 100-mph speedometer, an optional tachometer, and gauges for voltage, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and fuel level. The five-digit odometer shows 43k miles.
The 350ci V8 is topped with a factory air cleaner housing and features an Edelbrock carburetor, intake manifold, and fuel pump. Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a four-speed manual transmission.