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Vehicle Description

For Sale: Rare 1979 Chevrolet K10 Scottsdale Bonanza – with Modern Upgrades

Price: $30,000 or Best Offer

Overview:

Own a piece of American automotive history with this 1979 Chevrolet K10 Scottsdale Bonanza. This rare, factory-value Bonanza package, offered exclusively on the Scottsdale trim, adds unique distinction to an already iconic square-body Chevy. With only a limited number produced (exact production figures for the Bonanza package are not publicly documented but estimated to be in the low thousands due to its specialized nature), this K10 is a collector’s dream. upgraded with modern performance and style, this 4x4 short-bed pickup combines classic charm with contemporary power, making it perfect for cruises, or off-road adventures.

Key Features:

• Engine & Performance:

• Brand-new 383 cubic-inch Stroker V8, aluminum heads, ceramic exhaust, Comp gold rocker arms, MSD ignition, MSD blaster coil, Holley Sniper EFI, Holley distributor.

• Suspension & Off-Road Capability:

• 4-inch lift kit

• Mickey Thompson black alloy wheels wrapped in Goodyear Wrangler off-road tires

• Upgraded shocks and leaf springs

• Exterior:

• Original two-tone Deep Blue and Myst Silver paint

• Rust-free New Mexico truck with a solid frame and with little body defects.

• Interior:

• Fully refinished interior with new black vinyl bench seat and carpet. Modern stereo

• Dakota Digital dash, with Holley Sniper digital display.

• factory Air A/C not hooked up.

• Additional Features:

• Power steering and front disc brakes for effortless handling and reliable stopping power.

• Dual fuel tanks removed and EFI rear tank installed.

• Rebuilt TH350 3-speed automatic transmission.

• Clean New Mexico title, ready for transfer.

Bonanza Package Details:

The Bonanza package was a rare, value-oriented option for the 1979 Chevrolet K10 Scottsdale, offering unique trim, badging, and features that set it apart from standard models. While exact production numbers are not officially published, industry estimates suggest only a small percentage of the tens of thousands of K10s produced in 1979 received the Bonanza package, making it a highly sought-after variant among collectors. Its distinctive styling and limited availability add to its appeal, often celebrated as a nod to the “Ponderosa” lifestyle of rugged American individualism.

Condition & History:

This K10 has undergone a mild restoration, with significant investment in its mechanicals, and interior. The truck’s New Mexico origins ensure a rust-free chassis, and the recent upgrades make it a turn-key classic ready to impress. Whether you’re hitting the trails, showing off at car shows, or cruising the streets, this Bonanza delivers style, power, and reliability.

Why This Truck?

This 1979 K10 Scottsdale Bonanza is a rare blend of vintage character and modern performance. The 383 Stroker V8, Holley upgrades, and Dakota Digital dash elevate it beyond its factory roots, while the Bonanza package ensures exclusivity. With its lifted stance, bold wheels, and pristine condition, this truck is built to turn heads and tackle any terrain.

Contact Us Today:

Don’t miss your chance to own this rare and beautifully restored 1979 Chevrolet K10 Scottsdale Bonanza.

Note: Vehicle is sold as-is with no warranties expressed or implied. Buyer is responsible for shipping or pickup.

Production Number Context:

Exact production numbers for the 1979 Chevrolet K10 Scottsdale Bonanza are not explicitly documented in available records, as Chevrolet did not consistently publish detailed breakdowns for special packages like the Bonanza. However, the K10 model itself was produced in the tens of thousands across various configurations during the 1979 model year. The Bonanza package, being a specialized trim, is estimated to have been applied to only a small fraction of these—likely a few thousand units at most—based on its rarity in the collector market and mentions in enthusiast sources. This scarcity enhances its value, with well-maintained examples fetching $15,000 to over $50,000 depending on condition and upgrades.