




GWC 1970 K1500 CarryAll v1.0
Hey guys… got another commission build for you. This time, we took my 1970 K1500 and built a Suburban style SUV out of it and name it the CarryAll as a nod to those from yesteryears. The original Suburbans were mostly 3 door models, with only a single rear door on the passenger side. This one is a little different, as it’s technically a “5 door”. I decided to add panel van doors to the rear rather than the traditional tail gate and hatch rear. Beyond that, it’s pretty much par for the course.