if ya wanna do something like this, go to the 60's, to early 70's.
mid/late 70's to the early 80's are the absolute worst american cars/trucks ever built.
Oh I don't know about that. Had an 82 GMC Suburban with the Heavy Half option that was an absolute tank. Rock solid, simple to work on, was actually pretty good on gas for such a heavy truck and being 4X4. What's nice with those year trucks is that so many parts are interchangeable between models. If I needed a part I'd normally go to a junk yard and pull them. If they had a vehicle (van, blazer, suburban, or pickup) based on a Chevy or GMC truck frame, the parts were all interchangeable. Ford and Dodge gets a little harder to find some parts for late 70's early 80's trucks. Now I'll admit that the body styles for the 60's to early 70's trucks look better, but finding parts can be a problem and they tend to be more expensive. The biggest problem trucks from that time frame have is rust. Mechanically they were pretty solid but the body panels would rust like no tomorrow and the plastic trim pieces would crack if you looked at them wrong. Restoring one today with new aftermarket body panels and trim pieces, new manufactured crate motor and tranny, apply new paint and underbody coating, the thing will last for another 30-40 years.