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1969 Chevy C10 Chop Top Prostreet Truck on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:500
Location:

Huffman, Texas, United States

Huffman, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:468 BBC
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: CS149S893718
Year: 1969
Drive Type: AUTO
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 500
Model: C-10
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: NONE

WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT IS A SHARP 1969 CHEVY C10 PROSTREET OR RACE TRUCK, SWB, CHOP TOP, SHAVED DOOR HANDLES, COWL HOOD, NEW TIRES ALL THE WAY AROUND, 31X16X15 MICKEY THOMPSON RADIALS ON BACK, ENGINE IS A 468 BBC, EAGLE CRANK, EAGLE RODS, SRP PISTONS WITH CHROME MOLLEY RINGS, PBM ALUMINUM HEADS, MERLIN INTAKE, 1050 DOMINATOR, ELEVTRIC FAN, MSD DISTRIBUTER, MSD 7AL2 BOX, MSD COIL, MSD MULTI STEP RETARD BOX, TRANNY IS A TURBO 400 WITH REVERSE MANUAL VALVE BODY AND TRANS BRAKE, FORD 9 INCH REAR END WITH COIL OVER LADDER BAR SUSPENSION, FUEL CELL, BG 400 ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP, BG FILTER, BG REGULATOR, ALL BRAIDED LINES, 4 WHEEL DISK BRAKES, AUTOMETER TACH, B&M PRO RATCHET SHIFTER, ROLL BAR, REAR GLASS IS LEXAN REST OF IT IS FACTORY GLASS IN NICE CONDITION, TRUCK HAS A NASTY LOOK TO IT, THE TRUCK WAS PAINTED ABOUT 16 YEARS AGO AND STILL LOOKS GREAT FOR ITS AGE, THE PAINT HAS A FEW CHIPS HERE AND THERE THAT HAVE BEEN TOUCHED UP AND A COUPLE SMALL BUBBLES UNDER THE PAINT AS WELL, HOOD WAS CHANGED AND PAINT DOES NOT MATCH PERFECT BUT STILL LOOKS GOOD, THE TRUCK WAS A SHOW TRUCK BACK IN THE DAY THEN WENT TO THE TRACK THEN BACK TO BEING SOMEWHAT OF A STREET TRUCK, INTERIOR IS PRETTY NICE IN THE TRUCK AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS, NEEDS DOOR SOLENOIDS INSTALLED FOR THE SHAVED HANDLES BUT EVERYTHING ELSE IS IN THERE, VERY NICE TRUCK THAT RUNS GREAT, DRAWS A CROWED ANYWHERE IT GOES, PERFECT STREET TOY FOR LOCAL CAR SHOWS OR A TRIP TO THE TRACK, ALL LIGHTS WORK, THANKS FOR LOOKING, LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS, LARRY 281 SIX 91 0083

 

WINNER OF THE AUCTION MUST PAY AN IMMEDIATE $500 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL, CASH OR BANK TRANSFER, REMAINING BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION UNLESS ARANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH ME, I CAN ASSIST IN LOADING THE VEHICLE IF OUTSIDE TRANSPORTATION IS REQUIRED, THANKS AGAIN

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Sat, May 27 2017

SPEEDWAY, IN – The month of May has been a joy ride for Fernando Alonso at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The two-time Formula 1 champion came to Indy having never turned left in a race car without also turning right. But he acquired such a feel for Indy's 2 1/2 -mile rectangle during a month of practice and qualifying that he's considered a strong contender to win the 101st Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, rookie or not. "You're not trying to bring somebody on who has very little experience driving very high-performance cars," said 2003 Indy 500 winner Gil deFerran, who this month has helped Alonso learn the nuances that make the speedway such a tough place to conquer. "I suppose it would be a little bit different if you were dealing with a younger, much less experienced person." Driving a McLaren Honda from the potent Andretti Autosport team, Alonso was consistently near the top of the speed charts in practice, he qualified fifth fastest at 231.300 mph, and he handled runs in heavy traffic like a driver who'd done it many times before. But those were the prelims. The race is another creature. "The car felt the best (it has) in the last two weeks. I was making some moves, taking some different lines. I am extremely happy." Other drivers say the speedway looks different on race day when the crowd, expected to top 300,000, fills the grandstands and makes an already narrow track seem even tighter. The three-wide rolling start is something Alonso has never experienced, and he will see the green flag from the middle of the second row between Takuma Sato and J.R. Hildebrand. And the space he'll be given by his competitors in the first 180 laps may disappear In the last 20 when it's every driver for themselves. Can a rookie like Alonso win this race? Absolutely, as Andretti driver Alexander Rossi showed last year when his team used a fuel-mileage strategy to win in his first taste of Indy. We're talking about Fernando Alonso here, who easily could show his rookie stripes to the rest of the field most of the day. His best lap in Friday's final practice, 226.608, was fifth fastest in the field and, more important, he said the car felt comfortable in heavy traffic. "The car felt the best (it has) in the last two weeks," Alonso said. "I was making some moves, taking some different lines.

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