Project: 1980 Mud Truck Monster Truck, Rockwell, Chevy 54 Inch Tires Nice Hobby! on 2040-cars
New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:N/A
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: Automatic
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 0
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: None
~*~ Custom Build "Frame" Mud Truck ~*~
54 Inch TLS Tires
Newly rebuilt 25 ton Rockwell Axels
Custom 4 link
36 in custom lift springs
8 tough country shocks
2 Custom made Rockwell Drive Shafts
Custom Built Aluminum Removable Bumpers
Custom Painted Rims
Custom Build Sub Frame
New Brakes and Calibers
Brand New Hydralic Steering Kit
New SCS Gear Box
Custom built transmission Mount
Truck frame was from and 85 Chevy
It is now fully boxed in by welded plate to optimize strength.
GREAT FOR A HOBBY.
Have over $16,000 into the truck and 100's of hours.
Must sell, downsizing garage. This is a huge monster truck frame.
Thanks for viewing.
This is a hobby truck and does not have a title. There is no option under the classification.
This truck is NOT street legal to my knowledge.
Will ship anywhere. Local pick up. Buyer to arrange and pay all shipping and handling costs.
Questions: Call Dennis 414-349-5458
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