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1985 Chevrolet C-10 on 2040-cars

US $2,900.00
Year:1985 Mileage:80000 Color: White
Location:

El Paso, Texas, United States

El Paso, Texas, United States

Unfortunately the day has come that I must part with this beautiful TimeCapsule. This 1985 Chevrolet Short Wheel Base has truly stood the test of time.The All Original Paint this truck has along with the All Original Interior iswhat collectors and gear heads set out to find each and every day. The firstthing I had done to the truck was Paint Correction and Clear Coat. The truck was100% Rust free and 90% dent and scratch free. At this time I had Dents R Us gothrough the truck and professionally remove all of the ugly dents. There is nobondo or filler on this one. During the Paint correction stage I decided Iwanted to add a little "Pizazz" to the factory Paint. I had the entire truckrecleared to preserve the natural ware of what the Paint Offers. During thistime I also added Factory Oem White to the truck both top and bottom to give itthat... Rat Rod/Hot Rod/Pro Touring look. The outcome is simply Breathtaking.The interior of this Time Capsule is 100% Original. The seat has zero tares orrips. The gauges work as well as they did back in 85'. The Speedometer isCrisp. The AC is what sets the interior apart on this one. I went with 100%Factory Oem Componets and I swear to you this thing will freeze you out beforethe truck leaves the garage. The 350 Motor/Transmission on this truck is 100%dependable and 100% Street worthy. I drive my 3 year old son too and from thedonut shop in this truck three times a week. Everything about the drive train isCRISP! The suspension of this truck is all brand new. I went with a 3/4 drop onthis bad boy and the stance is AWESOME. All New Cooper Cobra Tires Accompaniedby Favtory Rally Wheels which were powder coated white gives this little hot rodthat mean aggressive profile. Too sum up the truck I will use one word. BADASS.
No call please. e-Mail : JessiaLorentznhis@yahoo.com

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