This 1972 GMC K2500 pickup is finished in Medium Blue and white over a replacement black vinyl and houndstooth interior.
Power is from an overbored 350ci V8 paired with a four-speed manual gearbox and a two-speed transfer case, and the truck was equipped from the factory with power steering, a Power Lok rear axle, a heavy-duty radiator, and a rear step bumper.
The 350ci V8 was rebuilt in October 2019 with a .030″ overbore of the cylinders and the installation of replacement pistons, piston ring gaskets, camshaft lifters, valves, valve seats, a water pump, drive belts, and engine seals.
Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels via a four-speed manual gearbox and a two-speed transfer case.
Refurbished 16″ steel wheels are finished in white and wear Toyo Open Country M/T tires that were recently installed.
Work performed have included the installation of replacement shocks, and equipment includes manually-locking front wheel hubs, a Power Lok rear axle, and a bed liner.
The replacement interior features a bench seat upholstered in black vinyl with houndstooth cloth inserts, black door panels, and black carpeting.
The two-spoke steering wheel fronts factory instrumentation including a 100-mph speedometer, a 5k-rpm tachometer, a fuel-level gauge, and auxiliary gauges for battery voltage, water temperature, engine vacuum, and oil pressure.
The body-color dashboard features a replacement black vinyl pad and houses a lockable glovebox and an aftermarket head unit connected to door-mounted speakers.
The five-digit odometer shows 77k miles, and true mileage is unknown.