1971 Chevrolet C10 Swb Restomod Pro Touring Hot Rat Rod Show 67 68 Front Clip Ac on 2040-cars
Smyrna, Tennessee, United States
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:350
Drive Type: 2WD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 100,001
Model: C-10
Trim: C10
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1971 Chevrolet C10 SWB. This is a very clean example of a SWB C10 and a great driving truck! It has the more popular 67-68 front grille assembly and hood. It is powered by a rebuilt 350 small block and a 700R4 3 speed overdrive transmission. A ton of new accessories are hanging on the rebuilt 350 including, power steering unit, 100 amp alternator, mini starter, chrome valve covers, chrome air cleaner, GM fuel pump, Holley carburetor, and Accel electronic ignition. New Hooker headers are connected to a new Flowmaster exhaust that sounds great! The exterior is very nice and has new chrome bumpers and moldings along with new marker lights and a new windshield. The two-tone paint is in great shape and looks amazing! Stance is supplied by a McGaughy’s lowering suspension consisting of spindles, springs, and shocks and a set of staggered Boss 338's in a 18-20'' combo with new rubber. The tonneau cover is new and lifts up with ease from the gas shocks. The inside of the bed has been sprayed professionally by Rhino Linings and looks very consistent. The interior is also fresh with a very nice No Limit gauge kit that uses a full set of Auto Meter gauges. It has power windows and door locks installed along with a very nice sounding audio system that will connect to your iPhone or any USB connecting products for infinite choices in music. The interior is very nice with a seat that is red outer with a red and black hounds-tooth center and custom door panels and center floor console. The use of billet accessories tops off the interior that is lit very well by an aftermarket LED dome light. Everything on this truck seems to have been touched and upgraded in some fashion. It has all the options which are AC, power steering, power disc brakes, power windows, power locks and tilt column. All this truck needs is a new owner that is ready to enjoy! We welcome any third party inspections. Give us a call if any further details are desired at 615-207-6279 Brian
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