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1982 Chevrolet Silverado Custom Truck on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1982 Mileage:1
Location:

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States
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This 1982 Chevrolet pick up has been custom built at a professional shop which the project began a year ago. It is finally completed and only has 1 mile on it at the current time. It is still being tested to work out any problems. Almost $35,000 dollars has been invested in this build. It would be much easier to tell you what is original than to list every new part on this truck. Here are some highlights.

Original
1. Frame sandblasted and powder coated with rear "C" notched.
2. Body except one front fender which is new.
3. Glass but with new weather stripping
4. Steering column but with new custom steering wheel, adapter and horn button.

Rebuilt 350 engine
Rebuilt turbo 350 transmission
Rebuilt rear end with heavier axles, posi trac 3.42 gears.

Now for the good stuff which I'm only highlighting the major items, but you can assume it is all new from the taillights to the front bumper.

New Digital dash from Dakota Digital
New Easystreet air management system with digital readout
New Ridetech air valves, 5 gallon tank in new tool box
New Ridetech strong arms upper and lower
New custom ultra leather bench seat
New Painless wiring
New Carpet
New custom made center console with USB port, MP3 player port, Lighter.
New dash pad, trim, door panels, door handles, glove box liner, seat belts and dome light, aluminum dash cluster cover, chrome defrost vents
New front lights,rear taillights, led light bar, led tag light,
New spray in bedliner
New grill, trim, and chrome bumper
New all stainless steel fuel lines, brake lines, braided front brake hoses.
New brake rotors, drums, shoes, wheel cylinders, calipers.
New 22" American racing rims with new Toyo tires
New aluminum radiator with new duel electric fans
New dynamat installed.
New exhaust system with Flowmaster 50 series mufflers.

New fuel tank, even the fuel neck and hoses are new

 Paint is a true candy called Oriental Blue Candy by House of Color. It has an Orion silver base. Orion silver and plum crazy flames. Black is Beckett's Black and has different shades of pearl.

New JVC head unit that has Pandora, MP3, and voice command. USB hook up in console with earphone connection, 1600 watt Power Bass amp with duel 12" shallow mount subwoofers. JVC 6x9 in console with separate tweeters. One dash duel voice coil center speaker in dash.

Serious inquires only. No tire kickers, well wishers or otherwise.

Trades may be accepted but be real.  I will trade up for the right muscle car. No motorcycles or 4 wheelers.

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