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1968 Chevy K20 4x4 Truck

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  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: C/K Pickup 3500
  • SubModel: K20 3/4 Ton
  • Type: Pick-up w/Cab, Bed & Topper
  • Trim: K20
  • Year: 1968
  • Mileage: 30,560
  • VIN: KE248Z160625
  • Color: Chevy Pale Green
  • Engine size: 327 Cu. In. V8
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Air Conditioning
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: 4 Speed Stick
  • Drive type: 4WD
  • Interior color: Pale Green
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Deer Harbor, Washington, United States

Description

1968 Chevy K20 4x4 Truck

MILEAGE: 30,560

K20 = ¾ Ton 4X4 (Not ¼ Ton.).

2nd. Generation “Action Line” 1967-1972

Wood/Oak Bed.

VIN# KE248Z 160625

4x4.

V8 Gas.

¾ Ton.

P/U w/ Cab & Bed.

Assy Plant Fremont, CA.

160625=Vehicle SN/Unit Built.

SPECIFICATIONS:

·ENGINE:Recently rebuilt 327 cu. in. V8 w/ Holly 4

barrel carb & new electronic ignition.

·TRANSMISSION: 4-speed stick shift & 4-Wheel Drive

& Lock-out hubs.

·A/C: Aftermarket.

·TANKAGE: 3 fuel tanks (1 behind seat & 2 saddle

tanks port & starborad)

·COLOR: Chevy Pale Green

·BED: Wood=Missouri Oak (Never seen the sunshine).

·TOPPER: “Jay Bird” topper made by Blazer Mfg. Co.

So. El Monte, CA. Model# 36 B, SN# 12859

·TIRES: REMINGTON WIDE BRUTE A/V LT 265 / 75

R16 119 / 116 R M&S

HISTORY:

·Obtained truck 11/2014 w/ 28,770 original miles, afterRalph Collins passed

away.

·Ralph Collins owned truck about 24 yrs., obtaining truck around 1990 from

friend/Co-worker Dave Slater.

·All previous owners were reportedly aerospace engineers, working together

on the Space Shuttle program at Edwards Air Force, all of which lived in the

arid hi-desert above the dry lakes.

·Before driving from SoCal to Orcas Island. WA. late Dec. 2014, invested $10k

servicing & updating mechanical systems to ready vehicle for Northbound

journey over the mountains. This included; heater core replacement, window

gaskets, lube/oil/liquids, new battery, brakes, addition of electronic ignition &

tune-up, tire chains, etc.

NOTE:

This very clean “survivor” is an highly unusual & sought after truck; it has never been a work truck, never plowed, always sheltered from the sun and garaged in temperature controlled environments since 1968. This explains the absence of rust throughout the undercarriage, body & topper.


FYI: Decal on the door is easily removable.