1964 Banks Twin Turbo Mind Blowing Pro Street Hot Rod C-10 on 2040-cars
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SELLING MY RADICAL 1964 CHEVY C-10 AS I AM BEGINNING A NEW PROJECT. THIS THING IS ABSOLUTELY WICKED!!! I"LL START WITH THE MOTOR: IT WAS BUILT TO RACE AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE 14 POINT CHRIS ALSTON'S CHASSIS WORKS ROLL CAGE. HOWEVER IT IS TOTALLY STREET LEGAL. 385 SMALL BLOCK CHEVY.. EARLY VETTE BLOCK HIGH NICKEL AFR ALUMINUM CYLINDER HEADS BANKS TWIN TURBO SET UP (ULTIMATE RUSH) WEIAND INTAKE PRO SYSTEMS BLOW THROUGH CARB HANDLING THE 12 LBS OF BOOST AERO MOTIVE FUEL SYSTEM SUPPORTING UP TO 1000 HORSEPOWER NEW COMPLETE MSD DIGITAL 6 PLUS WITH BOOST RETARD DYNOED AT 842 H/P NOW THE TRANSMISSION: POWER GLIDE WITH TRANS BRAKE..(NOT CONNECTED)GEAR VENDORS OVERDRIVE SOLID INPUT AND OUTPUT SHAFTS, RED CLUTCHES, KEVLAR BAND, COAN MANUAL SHIFT VALVE BODY AND A YANK 3400 CONVERTER CHEETAH SHIFTER REAR END: COMPLETE MARK WILLIAMS 4 LINK ADJUSTIBLE COIL OVERS WITH A 456 GEAR BRAKES: 4 WHEEL DISCS WITH LINELOC RIMS AND TIRES: THE TRUCK SITS UPON A SET OF 15 INCH CHROME CRAGER S/S WHEELS WRAPPED IN 26 X 7.50/15LT TIRES IN THE FRONT AND 33 X 21.50/15 LT TIRES IN THE REAR NOW ON TO THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR.. ITS AN ABSOULTEY BRILLIANT COLOR COMBINATION. THE EXTERIOR IS FINISHED IN A LIGHT YELLOW AND WHITE COLOR COMBO, PAINT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THE BODY IS STRAIGHT AND SOLID. THE STEEL BODY HAS BEEN MODIFIED WITH A PANORAMIC CAB, FLEETSIDE LONG BED, AND THE FRONT HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO A US BODY FIBERGLASS TILT FRONT END. BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW BENCH SEAT WRAPPED IN DARK GOLD CLOTH/VINYL COMBINATION WITH NO WEAR OR IMPERFECTIONS. CARPET IS TAN AND ALSO BRAND NEW! THIS TRUCK EVEN SMELLS BRAND NEW.. KEEPS YOU COOL WHILE CRUISING WITH THE VINTAGE AIR. YOU GOTTA SEE THIS STRIKING BEAUTY TO BELIEVE IT! IT IS SIGNIFICANT TO ADD THIS DETAIL, ALTHOUGH HARD TO BELIEVE, THIS TRUCK HAS NEVER SEEN THE RACE TRACK, NEVER BEEN RACED AND ONLY HAS 1500 MILES AFTER IT'S FOUR-YEAR ROTISSERIE RESTORATION. AWARDS FOR THIS TRUCK INCLUDE: BEST OF SHOW BEST ENGINEERED GCRA NMCA MUSCLE CAR NATIONALS FIRST PLACE EDITORS CHOICE. RESERVE IS BELOW THE COST OF THE BUILD ON THIS ONE, WILLING TO ASSIST WITH SHIPPING AT YOUR EXPENSE, SERIOUS BUYERS CONTACT ME. FRANK (941)916 5350.
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