1969 Chevy C-10 Short Bed Fleetside on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:454 GAS
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: SHORT FLEET
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: TURBO 400
Mileage: 99,584
Options: CD Player
Exterior Color: Silver
MOTOR IS A BALANCED 454 , TRW SUFFEX, BASKO SPEED AND MARINE MACHINED AND BUILT THE MOTOR,MELLING HIGH VOLUME OIL PUMP, COMP XE268H-10 CAM AND LIFTER KIT WITH 911-16 VALVE SPRINGS MATCHED, TITANIUM RETAINERS HARDEND SEATS, SWIRL CUT GUIDES, LIFT 515/520... DURATION 268/280(HAVE CAM CARD ). OVAL PORT HEADS HAVE BEEN WORKED, EDELBROCK RPM MANIFOLD FED BY A FLOWED HOLLEY DUAL FEED. HEADERS THRU FLOWMASTERS, JEGS HIGH FLOW ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP WITH STEEL BRAIDED FUEL LINE FROM FUEL CELL ALL THE WAY TO THE MOTOR WITH ALL A&N FITTINGS THROUGH OUT .
COOLING SYSTEM IS A DOUBLE PASS ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH A DUAL 5K ELECTRIC FAN POD RUNNING A TEMP SENSOR IN THE BLOCK TO THE RELAYS AND FUSE BLOCK OF IT'S OWN. HAS A CATCH CAN AS WELL.
FRONT END IS REAL TIGHT WITH POWER DISK BRAKES, QUICK RATIO POWER GEAR BOX, LOWERING SPINDLES, SPRINGS, SHOCKS, REAR IS DRUM
TRANS IS A BUILT TURBO 400, HARDENED SHAFTS, PERFORMANCE BANDS, LARGER DRUM, HARDENED SPRAG ASSY, B&M VALVE BODY, 3K STAHL
REAR END IS A 12 BOLT POSI WITH 373 GEARS, LOWERING SPRINGS(DRIVES AWESOME STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD AND SMOOTH)
AS YOU CAN SEE THE BODY IS FANTASTIC, HAS A 71 GRILLE AND BUMPER (ROCKERS HAVE BEEN REPLACED), PAINT IS REAL NICE WITH DEPTH AND SHINE BUT DOES HAVE A FEW SMALL FLAWS AS IT IS A DRIVER
INTERIOR IS DONE WITH NICE BOW TIE SEAT, NEW CARPET, DASH PAD, FELTS, WEATHER STRIP, ALL GLASS IS GREAT, DOORS SHUT NICE,STEREO SWSTEM SOUNDS GOOD AND HAS I-POD AND USB PORTS
FUEL CELL IS LOCATED IN THE REAR WITH A LATE MODEL FUEL DOOR IN THE DRIVER SIDE BED. ALSO HAS A FUEL SENDER THE RIGHT OMS SO IT REGESTERS CORRECTLY.
BFG T.A. RADIAL TIRES ARE LIKE NEW ON THE CENTERLINE LOOK A LIKES WITH THE TRI KNOCK OFF CENTER CAP LOOK AWESOME
THIS TRUCK DRIVES REAL GOOD AND HANDLES FINE AND YES IT IS VERY FAST, I HAVE DRIVEN IT ACROSS TOWN AND ON THE FREEWAYS OUT HERE IN THE HEAT AND IT DOES GREAT.
PLEASE HAVE THE FUNDS BEFORE HAND AND IF YOU WANT TO INSPECT IT PLEASE DO SO EARLY IN THE AUCTIUON, IF YOU WIN THE AUCTION YOU BOUGHT THE TRUCK SO LIKE I SAID PLEASE BE SERIOUS AND ASK ALL THE QUESTIONS YOU LIKE. IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 2 FEED BACK OR NEGATIV OR RETRACTS PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING.....
...THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.......... THE RESERVE IS SET VERY LOW I KNOW YOU CAN'T BUY A BETTER TRUCK FOR THE MONEY
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