1987 Chevrolet C10 Stepside on 2040-cars
Peoria, Arizona, United States
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I have a mostly original C10 pick up truck. It's the best of both worlds, it's a truck you can take to any hot rod event with all the modern comforts PS, PW, A/C, and Heater. The motor has been updated from the stock Throttle Body Injection (TBI) to a 350CI Tuned Port Injection (TPI) with a 700r4 transmission. The motor has less than 5K miles and the front brakes were just replaced. It's been lowered with all the right stuff Classic Performance Products A-Arms up front with 20" Coys, and C-notch in the back with 22" Coys. It has been painted once to the original color, as you can see by the door jams and under the hood are original paint, the wood bed is also original and currently has a rubber mat to protect it. This is a really clean great driving truck with tons of documentation and receipts.
Motor: Crate Engine by Dane Farley 5.7 350 ci with a Show Polished High Performance TPI Injection High Nickle HD Block Steel Crank, micro polished Forged Flat Top Superlite Pistons Forged Powdered LT1 5.7 Rods Clevite 77 Rod and Main Bearings 30 over bore with power hone Extreme Energy TPI cam and springs HP Lifters and HP Timing Set Ported HP 1.94 Heads with 68cc Match ported intake, plenum and runners Flow Matched HP Injectors Show Polished Edelbrock Alum Valve Covers K&N Air Filter New Injection wire harness and computer Exhaust Headers (six, zero, two)316-five, zero, six, three Keywords: C10, R10, K10, C15, K15, C20, K20, C30, F100, Ford, Hot Rod, Street Rod, Street, Pro, Legal, Touring, Bagged, Immaculate, Unique, Restored, Restomod, Resto Mod, Short Bed |
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