1965 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Porterbult Air Ride on 2040-cars
Boyers, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:5.7L 5704CC 348Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:U/K
Used
Year: 1965
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 14,500
Model: C-10
Exterior Color: aqua marine firemist pearl
Trim: Base
Interior Color: teal black
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 8
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i have a 1965 c10 8 foot bed for sale has 14,500 original miles truck was brought from California was used as a state part truck title matching on the chassis motor was swapped from a staright 6 to a chevy 350 GM crate engine 375hp zz73 vortec motor hei distrib holley 4 barrel holley weiand intake twin electric fans 3 core alumunim rad with a turbo 350 trans the truck has had a frame off resto i will list the modifications below first off the truck has full front and rear PORTERBUILT extreme drop kits to lay as low as a truck possibly can lay full front crossmember/dropmember unisteer rack and pinion PORTERBUILT hood hinges panhard bar trailing arms,rack mounts,motor mounts,AS I STATED ITS A FULL FRONT AND REAR PORTERBUILT EXTREME KIT firestone rear bags dominator 2500 front bags everything on the frame is porterbuilt with reciepts the frame was coverered in por15 from front to back every ball joint and bushing has been replaced and on energy suspenion cab and bed mounts custom extended driveshaft cab was removed and everything primed in high build primer before paint its painted a aquamarine firemist satin inside and out my airride set up is 2 viair 444c compressors 5 gallon tank 4 2 valve manifolds so each wheels is controllable with a 7 switch box all brand new the 350 chevy has veen gone over all new gaskets and seals tune up tranny gasket and filter fresh manifold gaskets new valve covers and gaskets thermo housing battery alternater water pump heater hoses water temp gauge new style headlights classic cut with 6000k HID setup hi and lo setup american auto wire highway 15 wiring kit aire ride is all ran with quick connect fittings LMC trunnions and tailgate chain kit custom brake lines fuel lines custom 2.5 mandrel bent exhaust with SLP dual mufflers custom bed floor sheet metal bead rolled plus 1x1 square tubing framed in and welded interior seat is re upholstered black pleated with teal stitching visors to match alos has a vinyl top black as well teal stitched truck runs and drives air ride works well some things may need finished preference wise like carpet radio speakers but all the wires are already there THE bad small exhaust manifold leak and small oil drip from the intake manifold in the rear just needs re sealed besisdes that truck drives awesome and smooth shifts well I also have pics from the build the whole way thru it I can also give with the truck any other questions feel free to ask also can send more pics if needed
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