Beautiful '81 Chevy K20 Lifted Show Truck on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
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Beautiful custom 4X4 1981 Chevrolet K-20. With 18" springs, 4" drop shackles and 4" blocks in the rear, all spring over. The 46" Mickey Thompson Baja Claws fit underneath perfectly. SBC 350 .30 over with a 270 comp cam, ceramic coated headers, holly carb (fresh tune), NP205 and a turbo 350 all in GREAT running condition. There's a torsion control arm welded into the subframe, this truck needs NOTHING.
I hold a clean title to this truck! Truly turn key. I have taken her on 100+ mile trips to shows. She's really pretty fast in 1st gear. Running gear is a 1 ton corp. 14 bolt in the rear and the stock Chevy 10 bolt in the front (I have 8 lug hubs to match the rear also). Newly serviced .513 gears. The rear drive shaft is at perfect angle, the front is at a pretty steep pitch. This is my road queen so I don't wheel it hard enough for the front yoke binding to bother me, but if you were going to make a mudder out of her you'd want a true CV front drive shaft (and probably the 1 ton D60 to match the rear). Notice the antique tag and take a glance at statue 316.251: http://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2011/316.251 NOTE: I am not a lawyer, nor do I offer any legal advice. Take what you will from the phrase "antique automobiles" as defined in s. 320.08, [...] shall be excluded from the requirements of this section. This truck has been a joy to own and drive with only minimal maintenance. She has off road lights all throughout the undercarriage for when you're stuck on the trail. The build has less than 5k miles total. I have $10K in receipts. I have a ton more pictures here: http://s1383.photobucket.com/user/jshack02/media/A_sidedirversstool_zpsa5a30977.jpg.html I am well aware that you don't get the money back that you put into your toys, but I know what this rig is worth. I can't always answer, but I'll always respond to a text. Questions, just ask. Thank for looking, -Joel 205/529-3683 |
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