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◊ 2007-12-20 23:51 |
1983-1984 model, GMC K-20 Sierra Crew Cab Wideside |
◊ 2010-02-01 04:06 |
Isn't this a K-25 since it's a GMC? Also, it would be a 1985-1988 model with that grille. -- Last edit: 2010-04-13 21:02:50 |
◊ 2010-02-01 04:21 |
Yes, disregard my comment concerning that particular typo. |
◊ 2012-04-05 02:47 |
I am looking to purchase a truck exactly like this, but so far I can't find anything. Any key words would help or anywhere I may be able to find one. Thank you! |
◊ 2012-04-05 22:35 |
Your answer depends on what you’re looking to do with the vehicle. These GM rounded-lines are, in general, still very common, but they are not going to be in factory correct condition. If you’re looking for a rounded-line (any rounded-line) for work (haul payload), towing, or for off road use, then eBay, Craigslist, or some auto sale website (preferably listing vehicles near to your location) will serve your propose. Searching for a specific rounded-line is a bit harder, as some versions are rarer than others, and take time to find. Again, likely it will not be in factory correct condition. The vast majority have been modified by their owners in some way. If you are looking for a rounded-line as a collector (as they have reached collector status), or for a restoration project, try searching classic car websites, or businesses that deal in selling classic collector cars and pickups. These rounded-line will be more (if not all) factory correct, usually in pristine condition. Naturally these will be even more rare and will command a higher asking price. If all else fails, driving around and looking for one that is for sale may offer you what you’re looking for. Recently I saw a C-10 Fleetside (close to factory condition) for sale, parked at local auto parts store. |