1969 Chevy Big Block Customized on 2040-cars
Canal Fulton, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: rear
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 2,848
Trim: cheyenne super
Im selling this truck for my best friend whom i built it for at my shop. Its a 69 chevy and he didnt like the 69 grille so we put the 71 style front on it. It started out as a southern tennesee truck hawaiian blue and white 2 tone and now is 1970 chevelle fathom blue and the correct white. Truck is equipped with a 396 with forged crank and pistons and roller cam with a quick flow technology 850 carb, jet hot coated headers and pumps out 375 HP at the rear wheels. Trans is a 200R4 from grand national with titanium gears and will withstand up to 600 HP and transfers power to a rebuilt 3:73 posi with custom mosier axles for the custom 18" 5 lug Coy wheels. It has 2 1/2" dropped spindles and 2" dropped springs in the front with custom made 4 1/2 aluminum drop blocks in the rear with the correct shocks for lowered trucks and it rides and drives great with the front and rear hochtkis sway bars and is steady as a vette at 100mph+. We relocated the fuel tank to the rear with a custom made fuel cell and grafted in a fuel door in driver side. Here are some of the options on truck, Factory AC, power steering, power disc brakes on all 4 corners, we added all new fctory tach and guage cluster and new speedo and has been driven 2800 miles since total rebuild, Flaming river tilt column and wood steering wheel and custom stitched seat cover, power windows and all new tinted glass. Has Pioneer DVD Nav system custom fit in dash with 20 speaker sound system mostly hidden behind and under seat at a cost of almost $8000 just for the system, the owner bought and installed this himself and builds some of the wickedist sound systems you ever heard. This truck has had a total body off restoration and has had everything rebuilt or replaced and has all of the correct big block components from front to back, nothing rigged, and has 2 driveshaft loops just for safety. The owner spent nearly $55,000 on this truck and reserve is set well below that. Check our website for pics of the build, www.supercarcreations.com. No disappointments. This truck is for sale locally.
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