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1976 Gmc 2500 4x4 Built 454 Th400 on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1976 Mileage:3000
Location:

Richland, Oregon, United States

Richland, Oregon, United States
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Selling my 1976 gmc 2500 4x4 truck.

454 built and assembled at Paolo in oregon city, OR 

Bored 0.30
0 decked
9.56:1 compression
GM forged steel crank
Truck rods arp bolts
probe forged flat top pistons 
063 heads with 2.19 1.88 stainless ferea valves bowl blend ports cleaned up.
Lunati 60211 billet roller cam 221/229 @ 050 575 575 106/112
Lunati roller rockers 
Smith bros push rods
Total seal plasma rings
Clevite bearings
Melling hp pump with arp shaft
Rpm air gap intake
Holley 3310 
Mallory billet hei with msd coil and module
Russell an fuel lines
Billet specialties valve covers

Th400 built at oc transmission 
2200 stall 
Transgo shift kit
34 element sprag
1 year warranty 
$2000

Corp 14 bolt rear end Detroit locker 4.56 gears disk brake conversion needs shock mounts

Dana 44 front 4:10 gears no front driveline.

np205 4x4 works great when the driveline was hooked up planned on 4:56 front and rear.

Hedman headers get bent 2.5 exhaust with magnaflow stainless mufflers
$850

Truck needs body work and paint and would be a real head Turner the paint is currently in good shape I believe it was redone in the late 90s has some rust in the cab corners and behind the rear tire. previous owner swapped in a blazer 32 gallon tank its inbetween the frame rails and works great has the correct brackets and skid plate also relocated the filler neck and added the gas tank door from a blazer. have all the chrome and most of the original interior.old valve covers leaked oil onto Intake could use pulled and a good cleaning. Dana 44 front gears do not match rear. Truck has been driven around town runs out great included with sale is a pair of rust free doors nice 76 gmc door panels

 

 

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