57 Chevy Pickup, Ls1 Engine! on 2040-cars
Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, United States
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really nice 57 chevy 3100 short bed is for sale. 3rd owner, title in
hand. about 3,000 miles since restoration. This truck is good enough
to be a daily driver. Chevy LS1 motor out of a 2001 corvette. Turbo
350 trans, GM 12 bolt. Tires are in perfect shape. power steering, disk
front brakes. Not 100% sure what the builder used as a front clip.
Lots of power and runs perfect. 12 gal fuel cell, electric $500 phantom
fuel pump (in tank). sound system with Ipod hookup. Its AC ready just
doesnt have the compressor hooked up. Heat works. Currently has sport
bucket seats, still have the original bench seat and rear bumper.
Paint isnt perfect, has some imperfections. This is not a show car/truck. It can be... Its a reliable daily driver. |
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