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The Freightliner Guy

We might be getting a k4 blazer tomorrow @Pullstart with love the name I gave for it ready jimathy 

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Pullstart

K5’s are awesome!  Is UT stuff clean or typically rusty?

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The Freightliner Guy

Um depends so the blazer is selling for 1k it has a smashed in bumper on drivers side has some rust holes in the driver side fender driver door hard to open because fender is kinda crunched up but it’s in the shape where we can just pop it back

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JCM

Been a while since I have posted any pics on here. Usually on Saturday or Sunday mornings I pull the 86 K-20 out of the garage and do a 20 to 30  mile ride through the country side. Odometer turned 105,000 this morning. Seasons are changing by the look of the dual exhaust.

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, JCM said:

 the 86 K-20 

 

 

Bout time for you n Patti to drag the ole camper/utility trailer up here with the big K20!

 

Excellent pics Sir!

 

 

A friend and I were babbling about getting back on my '86 Ford F-250 now that the new shop is up.  

That'll be a great winter entertainer for us!

 

 

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JCM

Be nice to see that straight six on the road come next Summer.

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ebinmaine
15 minutes ago, JCM said:

Be nice to see that straight six on the road come next Summer.

We're makin' that a goal my friend.  

 

All goodies included.  

Bill Ambler distributor. Clifford performance intake. Carter AFB carb. Pretty up the engine compartment.  

New oak bed. 

 

LOTS to do!! 

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dmoore

Fastest production vehicle in the USA 1978

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c-series don

Here’s my fire departments 1978 K-30 still in service, I took this picture yesterday. It originally was our light and salvage truck that had an enclosed utility body on it. It is now part of our dive team and usually tows an 18’ enclosed trailer with all the diving gear in it. I drove it yesterday and it just turned 12,000 miles! 

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, c-series don said:

yesterday and it just turned 12,000 miles! 

I bet you'd be SHOCKED to see what some older trucks are selling for on national auction sites.   

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dmoore

What? You wanna see the bed? Original brake shoes all around.

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dmoore

Yep, original shocks as well

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@dmoore dang the salt air did not harm it. Beautiful truck.

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dmoore

Not in climate control! This truck came out of a collection in Ohio about 5 years ago. 

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RandyLittrell

Drug this home from Western Kansas last week. 86 Ford Bronco and Ol' Blue got 15 mpg on the way out and 10 mpg with the Bronco on the trailer. Pretty happy with that, the truck has 240,000 miles on it. 

 

It's not running yet, only hitting on about 1 cylinder. It's just got 85,000 miles with the 300 efi 6. Hopefully I can do a tune up and full service and it will run. If not, I joined the FSB forum and already have lots of info of how to swap out the computer controled carb and ignition. 

 

Randy

 

 

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Jeff-C175
7 minutes ago, RandyLittrell said:

Bronco

 

Did you get that from Al Cowling?  No, I think his was newer.  Nice truck(s)!

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RandyLittrell
Just now, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Did you get that from Al Cowling?  No, I think his was newer.  Nice truck(s)!

 

No, from my FIL actually. We really bought it to help him out with money without just giving him money and he ended up passing away an hour after we left. He was my wifes Biological Dad, but was never really a Dad sadly enough. 

 

I made three 800 mile round trips to western kansas in the last two weeks!

 

 

 

Randy

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RandyLittrell
1 minute ago, RandyLittrell said:

Nice truck(s)!

 

Thanks, original paint even. I think it will be cool when I get it rolling! 

 

 

Randy

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rjg854
9 hours ago, RandyLittrell said:

 

No, from my FIL actually. We really bought it to help him out with money without just giving him money and he ended up passing away an hour after we left.

 

 

 

Randy

Sorry for your loss, 

but a nice looking Bronco

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squonk

Now that's what I'm talkin about right there! Rat motor, big ol honkin Frigidaire compressor, POA AC with an evaporator big enough to cool a room, Quadrajet carb! :banana-wrench::banana-wrench::banana-wrench:

 

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dmoore

(POA) Pilot  Operated  Absolute baby!

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JCM

Another picture of the 86 K-20 back in 1999 when I had to put this truck to work for 3 years as a result of an accident with my 88 R-30 chassis cab with utility / panel body. This is a Reading space cap all steel made in Reading P.A. this is one of 3 new truck bodies from them. Very satisfied with their products, 2 steel and 1 aluminum. Was able to sell this cap and recoup a nice amount for it and put that towards the aluminum panel body for the 2002 Chevy K-3500 dual wheel chassis cab.

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