1962 GMC K 1500 4WD 4Speed 305ci V6 84K miles Old Forestry Truck Outstanding Org

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1962 GMC K1500

Check this truck out on the internet; truck is listed on Hemmings find of the day - but now located in Lakeland Floridahttps://www.hemmings.com/stories/2019/01/24/hemmings-find-of-the-day-1962-gmc-k1500

1962 GMC K1500 4WD 4-speed 305 cubic inch V6 with 87K miles.Old State of Nevada Forestry Truck. Has equipment service book in glove box. Truck #10 for Ruby Mountains.
Outstanding Original Condition -

Does need a new Headlight switch
Call for questions or to see the truck 863-682-9899 - no textArticle on this truck from Hemmings Find of the Day - 1962 GMC K1500By:Daniel Strohl01/24/2019has the 305ci V6 with 4 speed trans, (Equipment service books in the glove box show that they are likely original miles)

Truck is in outstanding original condition with a natural "Petina" that is often attempted on restoration vehicles. Original and correct 305"D" engine that was just dis-assembled - cleaned - inspected - reassembled, installed a new clutch package while engine was out as well.

Runs and drives as it did 55 years back, plenty of low end torque with not much HP, oil around 60psi @ idle

4X4 works as it should, has factory Spicer lockouts on the front hubs.

Interior is in outstanding condition for a Forest service brush truck, still has the original vinyl seat and floor mat. Have a vintage 23 channel midland CB in a box that goes with (this is now installed in the truck), mounts and antenna are still on the truck

Bed is original and still shows original black paint from the factory, bed sides and tailgate edges are immaculate. Custom "one off" rear step bumper.

Cab corners, rockers, door bottoms and basically the whole underside are all amazing, just a slight bit of rust on the bottoms of both front fenders.

Original Goodyear Diamond deep lug 7.50x17" tires on the GMC 3 piece wheels

Truck has spent it's life thus far tucked away in the elevations of the Ruby mountains in Eastern Nevada. It's been regularly serviced by the State of Nevada it's entire stay there, still has the equipment logs in the glove box!

This is a great example of an unmolested "survivor" which still has the original green paint under the topcoated Forset service Green. (which comes off fairly well with a pressure washer)