1971 Gmc Swb Truck 67 68 69 70 71 72 Chevy Hot Rod Custom Cruiser Pro Touring on 2040-cars
Grants Pass, Oregon, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:short wheel base 2wd
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Vehicle Title:Clear
Options: Disc brakes, 20" wheels, CD Player
Make: Chevrolet
Trim: SWB
Model: C-10
Mileage: 60,980
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Exterior Color: Electric Green pearl and pearl white
Interior Color: Black
Hello everyone, I'm selling a beautiful 1971 GMC P/U SWB, It has Custom 20" Wheels the tires are 20x275/45 on the fronts and the rears are 20x285/50. with Front power disc brakes, Tinted windows, A real nice set of headers, dual exhaust, flow master mufflers, a STRONG running 350 with a RV cam and a 350 tranny. There is only about 20k the motor since the rebuilt. It also has a Eldabrock high rise manifold with a Eldabrock carb 650 cfm.The body and paint professionally done! This is not one of those back yard paint jobs. Its two tone with BRIGHT WHITE PEARL that actually is a tri-coat. and the 2nd color is called ELECTRIC GREEN PEARL, with professionally hand painted pin stripes. the product was all ppg and the stripes are one shot products. I had a bed liner sprayed in it also. This truck is a very very straight truck. Looks like you plug it into the wall it shines so good! The pics doen't do it justice looks awesome in person. It has new interior, New rear custom back up lights, New rear taillights, New custom marking lights front and rear, New custom front turn signal lights, a beautifully done rear roll pan with the license plate spot in it. u can tell by that the craftsmanship in the roll pan alone that this pick up is super nice. Like I said I'm real happy with everything that's done to this truck I have personally enjoyed this pick up. Especially when I'm out driving it, its a real head turner and I always am getting compliments on it and if they can take picture with it. I have drove this pick up 400 plus miles one way and then back and never had a problem with it. Its very dependable!! If YOU win the bid you will absolutely love cruising it Friday night and putting it in a car show Saturday and win a trophy for best paint or peoples choice and just watching the people loving what you have at the show and shine. I know I did. thanks for looking and good Luck. Check it out on youtube @ http://youtu.be/ojq7azsWugg & http://youtu,be/gQMO_tDJUTk & http://youtu.be/_AVvC5d0bro & http://youtu.be/o_HmtJWkIBQ Thanks for looking
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