C10 Pickup Shortbed Fleetside V8 350 Chevrolet - Automatic on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
I am selling my 1966 C10. It has had tons of new parts added to it in the last 5 months. Lots of time and energy went into it to make it a nice cruiser. Below is a list of parts that are on it and that have been reworked or replaced:
From the front of the truck back: New front ball joints, upper and lower New tie rod ends, inner, outer and adjustment sleeves New 2" lowering springs from CPP New shocks New brake lines from master cylinder to drums on front, rear is still stock for now Engine is a healthy 350 with a 292 camshaft with headers and new gaskets along with new exhaust including a X-pipe with removable cutouts Aluminum radiator with new hoses New low temp thermostat, runs 170 driving and 180-190 sitting in traffic New battery and cables New battery tray New oil pan gasket, carb gasket, thermostat gasket, valve cover gaskets, PCV valve New Edelbrock 600 cfm carburator New fuel pump, line and filter to carb New distributor, spark plugs, and wires New Electric cooling fan Rebuilt alternator charging at 14.5 volts New heater hose lines Engine bay has been refinished New wiring harness including plugs and sockets from headlights to taillights New windshield and gasket New window regulators, seals, 1/4 seal, and inside door handles New gauges for volt, fuel water and oil pressure New paint on dash New custom made switch gear along with relocation of factory switches Shortened steering column for comfort B&M floor shifter New vinyl seat upholstery New dynamat over spray sound deadener under new carpet New rear window gasket New bed wood along with strips and bolts New 3" rear lowering springs and hold downs New LED tail lights and reverse light lenses New LED tailgate light bar Truck sits on not very old McClean 15" spoke wheels with a deep dish and two brand new tires, other two have good tread life left Every bolt that was removed went back new, hardly any hardware was reused in this truck I know I am forgetting some stuff but this truck is awesome. Still needs some attention to the body work but is a very nice truck. I have over 200 hours in it within the past few months. Truck was shown at Blue Suede Cruise in Tupelo, MS and got tons attention. Can help arrange shipment if needed or if within 200 miles personally deliver. |
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