1956 Chevy Pick Up Custom on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:GAS
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: CUSTOM
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2X4
Mileage: 1
Sub Model: CUSTOM
TRIMMED OUT WITH A SHAVED NOSE AND DECK PANELS, CUSTOM SMOOTH TAILGATE PANEL, SHAVED GAS FILLER NECK, BLUE DOT TAIL LAMP LENSES, AND HEADLAMP TRIM. THE BODY HAS BEEN TREATED TO A COMPLETE TWO STAGE URETHANE TROPICAL TURQUOISE AND IVORY PAINT. ALL BODY PANELS WERE REMOVED FROM THE TRUCK AND PAINTED INSIDE AND OUT FOR SUPER-SANITARY CUSTOM APPEARANCE. POWERED BY A FRESHLY REBUILT CHEVY 350 FEATURING A 4-BOLT MAIN BOTTOM END WITH STREETABLE 9.5-1 COMPRESSION RATIO AND REWORKED VORTEK CYLINDER HEADS. THE CAMSHAFT IS A LOPEY, AGGRESSIVE-YET STREETABLE HYDRAULIC UNIT, BREATHING THRU AN EDLEBROCK HIGH-RISE ALUMINUM INTAKE. AN HEI HIGH ENERGY DISTRIBUTOR WITH FULL EQUAL LENGTH HOOKER COMPETITION HEADERS WITH A NEW FULL DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM. A B&M RATCHET SHIFTER WITH REBUILT TURBO 400 TRANSMISSION WITH SHIFT KIT..MOVING APROX 375 HORSEPOWER BACK TO THE 10 BOLT REAR END HOUSING WITH 3:42 GEARS. A FULL CAMARO SUB-FRAME INCLUDING INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION, WITH POWER STEERING AND DISC BRAKES._ BRAND NEW AMERICAN RACING SALT FLAT RETRO WHEELS WITH NEW BF GOODRICH RADIAL T/A`S. THE TRUCK BED FEATURES A FUEL CELL HIDDEN IN A DIAMOND PLATE UTILITY BOX WITH DIAMOND PLATE BED, AND MATCHING BED SIDE TRIM. NEW UPHOLSTERY WITH TUCK AND ROLL INSERTS. THE WEATHER STRIPPING, FASTENERS, BODY BUMPERS, WINDOW WIPERS, VISORS, INSTRUMENT LENS, BEZEL, HEATER CONTROLS HAVE ALL BEEN REPLACED AS WELL.
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