This frame-off restored custom 1967 Chevrolet K20 pickup is powered
by a Cummins turbo-diesel 12-valve engine with a P-pump and
intercooler. It is hooked to an NV4500 5-speed manual transmission
and 3/4-ton 8-lug axles. The body is finished in GM's Omaha Orange
and GM White two-tone base coat/clear coat with Mar-K lower
moldings that have been wood-grained for that Cheyenne twist. The
tailgate is sporting a wood-grain band and the fenders have one-off
billet Cheyenne/Cummins emblems. The complementing interior has
Parchment White seats with Orange Highlander plaid inserts. Other
highlights include deluxe door panels with wood grain throughout
and a retro stereo. The cab has been UPOL Raptor-lined, top and
bottom, for sound-deadening and heat. This custom features power
steering and power disc brakes, as well as 16x10 steel wheels with
correct factory hubcaps on 35-inch BFGoodrich tires. The fuel tank
has been relocated underneath the bed, and the exhaust system and
intercooler have been coated in Cerakote Burnt Bronze. **TITLED AS
1967 CHEV C20**
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet C20
Listing ID:CC-1674929
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:C20
Exterior Color:ORANGE
Interior Color:HIGHLANDER PLAID/PARCHMENT
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:144162
VIN:CE147J131878
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