Chevy C-10 Short Bed Air Ride Flat Black With 350 Rat Rod Swb Rally Wheels Nice! on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Engine:350
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: FLAT BLACK
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: BLACK
Model: C-10
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SWB
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Mileage: 12,345
Thank you for viewing this auction for this smokin' Rat Rodish 1971 Chevrolet C-10 short wheel base pick up. Great opportunity to own a killer ride you can start driving right away with a very low budget.
A lot of money has been invested into this truck, you certainly can't build this truck for the selling price. Like all these toys, someone else's loss, could be your gain.
The exterior is truly solid, with no major, dents, dings, nicks, or rust. The flat black paint is a descent paint job, but not show quality. The interior has two bucket seats. Included in the sale is an original C-10 bench... if that's what you prefer. The bench is blue, so you might want to get it reupholstered (or not). The truck does need a new carpet as the current one has seen better days. The radio is a face off Pioneer CD player and up grated speakers. The head lights are a full HID installation and just gives the truck the perfect touch.
Installed in the truck is an air ride suspension (air bags), but ONLY in the rear. So please keep in mind the truck does drop lower than what you see in the pictures. The bags are not connected to a compressor, so in order to inflate the rear bags you have to utilize a valve installed in the back of the bed by driver corner (just like a tire valve). It fully inflates or disinflated in a matter of seconds.
Under the hood: You'll find the iconic 350 V8, with several mods, such as: headers, intake manifold, carb, cams, valve covers and full exhaust. The motor runs strong and has tremendous power...you can burn rubber all day. The transmission is 3 speed and shifts extremely smooth. The gas tank has been moved to the rear and is no longer in the cabin as it comes from factory.
I have included as many photos possible to assist in my description. However, if you feel you need additional photos and/or have any questions feel free to contact me via message or call/text (786) 486-7746 and I'll be glad to assist you any way possible. If you need the truck shipped anywhere in the county or internationally and need help with that...I got you covered (at your expense). Please do not assume anything as this is a AS-IS sale.
Thanks again! and happy bidding!!
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