OldSkool GMC Camper Special

Zepset

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Here is my 1979 K2500 4x4 Camper Special with RTT. Any other older trucks out there?

Ramble on..........

Zepset
 

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poriggity

Explorer
I like it.. My dad had a 77 GMC 3/4 ton pickup, pretty much like yours, and that was my all time FAVORITE truck... Glad to see someone outfitting it for expedition travel.
Scott
 

rparker762

Observer
I have an 84 K5 Blazer. Gotta love old GM rigs. I am thinking of getting rid of it though for something a little more, capable. I am working on making it expo ready very slowly because if I do sell or trade it, I want to have the stuff ready for the new rig. As it sits now:

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KLAKEBRONCO

Adventurer
I have an 84 K5 Blazer. Gotta love old GM rigs. I am thinking of getting rid of it though for something a little more, capable. I am working on making it expo ready very slowly because if I do sell or trade it, I want to have the stuff ready for the new rig. As it sits now:

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IMO your chasing a unicorn trying to find something more capable than a K5. Even stock, with sway bar disconnects they work well, and a locker in the back will make it great.

I loved the K5 I had, and should have kept it.
 

chilliwak

Expedition Leader
I like your old Chevy Zepset. I am driving an old 78 myself. Its a little rough around the edges but then I don't worry about dents in the bush. Also a nice pic of a K5 you posted Klakebronco. You can probably pick one up cheap somewhere. They are great machines.
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Here a pic of my truck with a little Hot Rod eye candy in front.:smiley_drive:
 

clandr1

Adventurer
Here is my '89. So far I've had a 2.5" lift installed with new tires, locked the front (rear was locked from the factory w/ Eaton), dual battery setup w/ isolator and blue top Optima, along with Ham radio, power to the rear for an ARB fridge/freezer, and HID bulbs in Hella 500 housings. Reliability upgrades include new soft brake lines, calipers, and pads, along with a new radiator, t-stat, transmission filter/gasket, and all new fluids. I love driving it, even though it only gets around 10 mpg :bike_rider:

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Larry

Bigassgas Explorer
IMO your chasing a unicorn trying to find something more capable than a K5. Even stock, with sway bar disconnects they work well, and a locker in the back will make it great.

I loved the K5 I had, and should have kept it.

:iagree:

Here is a thread on 73-87 GM trucks from earlier this year.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39589

Here is mine....Not a Blazer, but most mistake it for one due to the cab-hi topper. It is going through a NV4500 transmission and hydroboost brake swap at the moment.
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1976K5Chalet

Observer
Here's mine...which shortly will be melded into one....
I think i have seen that blue chevy k20 around these parts as well.
 

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Loco-Nomad

Adventurer
This is a very cool thread, post some more pics please!! Such a wide parts base out there, it's no wonder there are so many being driven today.:victory:
 

BCYota4x4

New member
Nice to see all the older trucks!

Here's mine:

1976 Dodge W200 Powerwagon Crew Cab 4x4
440/727/205 drivetrain
D44HD front and D60 Rear with Detroit locker 4.10's
35x12.5R20 Toyo Open Country MT's
Inside is 2 big bench seats with custom center console/armrests.

I also have a 68' Alaskan 8ft NCO that I am in the process of restoring/renovating for the truck. Unfortunately I don't have any pics of it yet.

I enjoy the big block v8, the truck has loads of power and is surprisingly fast on the street, but one day I plan to repower the truck with a 12v cummins and an overdrive transmission.


The one picture is of the Bridge River valley near Goldbridge, BC
 

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turbohaulic

New member
Very cool rigs. I'd love one. This one is for sale very near me. Wish I could buy but I already chose my poisen:coffeedrink:
 

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NapaBavarian

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I'll second that, I have a K5 diesel with a 700r4 and it is perhaps the best 4x4 I habe ever owned, it will go anywhere it will fit. The day I purchased it I drove just over 650 miles round trip to tow it home as a parts truck, but never cut it up, perfect for moving boats ect around the property, and climbing the hills, it will go just about anywhere my tractor will!

IMO your chasing a unicorn trying to find something more capable than a K5. Even stock, with sway bar disconnects they work well, and a locker in the back will make it great.

I loved the K5 I had, and should have kept it.
 

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