1981 Chevrolet Ck Pickup 1500 '81 Chevy K10 4wd on 2040-cars
Blanding, Utah, United States
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1981 Chevy K10 C/K 1500 Custom - $30K HOT ROD "SHOP TRUCK" FRAME-UP RESTORE - 6" SUSPENSION LIFT W/ 40" TOYO / FUEL
WHEELS - 350 V8 4-BOLT MAIN w/ FUEL INJECTION & VORTEC HEADS - 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION - NEW PAINT (**RUST
FREE**) - NEW INTERIOR, POWER WINDOWS & REMOTE OPENER, ICE COLD Vintage Air A/C (OPTIONAL ADD-ON)!! Chevy 350 4-Bolt Main
Vortec Heads
High-Performance Comp Cam
Steel Crank
Rotating Assembly Balanced within .5 gram
Clevite Bearings
373 Gears
Dual Exhaust
New Shocks
Brand New Fuel Chrome Wheels $1000
NEW 40' Toyo Open Country M/T Tires $1400
Exterior Description
The exterior of this Chevy is drop dead gorgeous and VERY INTIMIDATING! It has an AMAZING curb appeal!! It will
draw the attention of everyone who sees it. It is truly a show stopper! The body was completely media blasted. Then
the newly sealed frame was reassembled. Once the frame and suspension was assembled, the body was set back on and
the body mounts along with the engine and transmission mounts were installed. Again, the body was media blasted
down to bare metal, then four layers of sealer & primer were used. Three layers of paint and clear to finish the
job.
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