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1985 Chevy C-10 Short Bed V-8 350 In Good Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:287123
Location:

Cape May Court House, New Jersey, United States

Cape May Court House, New Jersey, United States
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Up for auction is my 1985 Chevy C-10 short bed pick-up truck ,I am the 7th owner of this truck which I was told by the former owner that it was originally a 6 cyl. engine that was swapped out for a low milage Chevy 350 with an edelbrock intake ,I replaced the carb with a new holley 600 cfm added a tune up, which consisted of a new set of Accel 8mm wires ,cap, rotor and a set of AC Delco spark plugs . Truck also has headers and turbo mufflers that exit in front of the rear tires.The transmission is a 350 turbo with a shift kit. As far as the brakes go a new master was installed as well as a new radiator that was replaced about 6 months ago.I also had a new windshield installed,and the rest of the glass is in very good condition.This truck also has a custom grill as well as a rear Lund roll pan.The truck sits on a set of American Racing wheels with P255/70-15 Intimidator Roadking SR tires, the spare tire rim matches whats on the truck. As far as the interior goes  I replaced the carpet and installed a JVC CD player with remote control however you will need to replace speakers and there is a small tear on the drivers seat  .The body of the truck is in pretty good shape,the front bumper is very clean and the  cab corners which seems to be the norm for these trucks to be replaced  is really the only bad thing and will have to be done in addition to a paint job.The bed of the truck is in super clean condition as the pictures will show.THE RESERVE IS SET VERY LOW FOR THIS AUCTION AND THE PRICE IS VERY REASONABLE .Shipping is the buyers responsability and payment will be a certified bankers check which once clears I will overnight the title to you .Any question feel free to e-mail me and I will respond as quick as possible. I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO POINT OUT THAT I HAVE A 100% FEEDBACK AND DONT HAVE TIME FOR ANY  ONE WHO JUST HAS NO INTENTION ON COMPLETING THE TRANSACTION SO PLEASE DONT WASTE MY TIME AND YOURS !!!! I also have all the original A/C brackets and what not that goes with the truck.Truck is also for sale locally and reserve the wright to end auction if needed..Thanks for looking at my auction and bid with confidence because this truck is a great starting point for nice ride at a very reasonable price........GOOD LUCK !!!!!!!!!

 

I want to apologize to everyone, for I was not aware of the mileage issue untill the posting and would say at this time its a TMU  mileage unknown. However the engine was swapped for a 350 motor with what the gentlemen that owned it before said had about 40,000 miles on it .I don't have any documentation stating such other than the engine is very tight and it definitly shifts great .Again I'm sorry for any misunderstanding...

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