1983 Chevrolet C10 383 Stroker 440hp New Build on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:383 CI
Year: 1983
Make: Chevrolet
Options: CD Player
Model: C-10
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Trim: Scottsdale
Mileage: 17,500
Drive Type: 2WD
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For sale is a heavily modified 1983 Chevrolet C10 with a 383 stroker built from ATK performance builders in Texas. The engine has the following high-build components: SCAT Crank, KB piston heads, hydraulic roller cam, Edelbrock Performer Intake, Holley Quick Fuel 4bbl carb, Edelbrock Performer engine heads. Brand new MSD with plugs, Griffin performance radiator ($1,200.00) with dual Flexa-Lite fans, high-capacity alternator, new fuel pump from Edelbrock, and new water pump. There are also a pair of Hooker Headers coming off the 383 linked to true dual exhaust with 40 series FlowMasters.
For transmission, there is a 700R4 with a shift kit installed from Monster Transmission. It is built to run through the gears fast. This drive train has less than 1,000 miles since re-built in 2011. This is basically a brand new classic truck that dynos approximately 440 HP. The front end brakes were converted to disc brakes and completely re-done. The rear brakes still have drums set-up.
The truck has a 3" body lift to accommodate the brand new BF Goodrich All-Terrains that are wrapped around 17" chrome ULTRA wheels.
Inside, you will notice a completely custom black and blue seat and door panels. There's a brand new dashboard, Sony Speakers, and Sony CD player that accommodates an IPOD or IPhone. The speakers are also amped. The truck has power windows, power locks, and cruise control straight from the factory. Air condition equipped but needs to be hooked up.
On the outside, you will notice an Extang Tonneau cover, upgraded front bumper, side markers, and headlights. The paint is classic 80's two-tone light and dark blue. There are minor blemishes in the paint that cause it to be driver-quality paint but easily mended at your local specialist. Last paint job was in 2003.
This is a Colorado native truck and as such has little rust on the frame.
This is a high-end build that cannot accompany me on my military move. I've got over 25,000.00 invested in this truck and you will not be able to build one for any less. I've got all receipts from the engine, transmission, electronics, and all upgrades from an ASE certified local performance shop to prove when everything was installed.
Text Greg at 443-375-8507 for more information or reply via email using the eBay mail relay. Happy Holidays and thanks for looking. I've also got a few walk-around videos on my IPhone that I can send to you to show all angles of the vehicle. If you are out of state, you will pay shipping costs. Serious inquiries only, and I do not need help selling this vehicle.
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