Gmc C10 C15 Swb *video* Short Bed New Body Panels 355ci Tci Turbo 350 on 2040-cars
Wentzville, Missouri, United States
Presenting; Storm Trooper 1968 GMC 1/2 ton short bed bad ass. This truck speaks for itself here. The body is in great shape with new cab corners, new rocker panels, new bed sides, and new fenders! The frame is solid, the cab mounts and bed mounts are also rust free. It has POWER STEERING AND POWER BRAKES. Here is a list of all the new parts: *NEW WINDSHIELD *NEW WEATHER STRIPPING *NEW BED SIDES *NEW FENDERS *NEW CHROME BUMPER *NEW CHROME GRILLE *NEW CHROME HEADLIGHT BEZELS *NEW CAB CORNERS *NEW ROCKER PANELS *NEW TRACTION BARS *NEW KENWOOD CD PLAYER *NEW CARPET *NEW DOOR PANELS *NEW RECLINING BUCKET SEATS *NEW STEERING WHEEL *NEW ROLL PAN *NEW SMOOTH TAILGATE *NEW B&M SHIFTER *FRESH 355 CUBIC INCH CHEVROLET ENGINE *NEW TCI RACING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION The truck runs great with the fresh 355ci motor and new TCI transmission. The motor has great oil pressure, runs cool, and makes power. The engine has an MSD Ignition box, aluminum intake, Edelbrock carb, and Edelbrock valve covers. The TCI transmission bangs second gear scratches with ease. The B&M shifter has the "Slap" option to slam gears without over shifting. The truck rides on wide 15x10 5 spoke wheels with 295/50/15 tires. The suspension has been lowered 4 inches in the front and 6 inches in the back. The body on this truck is excellent. It has new fenders, new bed sides, new cab corners, and new rocker panels. Underneath, the frame, cab mounts and bed mounts are all solid. Inside has new door panels, new carpet, new Kenwood CD player, new steering wheel, new reclining bucket seats, and new glass. It has new Autometer gauges with the tach, temp, and oil pressure hooked up. Inside the cab and above the windshield is not rusted out, unlike most other 67-72's. As I said, this truck speaks for itself. Never mind the 72 SS license plates, they were for filming purposes only. It is a 1968 GMC truck. Bid now and bid often!!! "NO RESERVE!!!" |
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