100% Original 1979 Silverado C10 K1500 (((4x4))) Short Bed on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
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This classic 1979 Chevy Silverado 4x4 C-10 has been restored to it’s original 2-tone paint. The truck has a 350 V-8 motor with an automatic transmission. The transmission was rebuilt May of 2008 and had 59,791 miles on the truck at the time. The odometer now shows 70,629 miles. The steering gear box has been rebuilt and new rubber bushings have been put on front leaf springs along with new rubber body mounts. The motor has a new timing chain and harmonic balancer. The water pump and thermostat along with hoses and belts have been replaced. Both gas tanks are working and fuel switch has been replaced. This truck was manufactured with an AC unit since this was not working at the time the compressor has been removed. When the truck was painted last year all weather stripping was replaced along with the aluminum side moldings. A Line-X bed-liner was sprayed into the truck bed along with new dual exhaust at the same time. The dash was recovered in a tuck in roll design along with new carpet. The bench seat was recovered with new blue upholstery.The truck also has new tires on the original rally rims. * Located in Tucson Arizona. Please call 520-668-3002 to setup a time to look at this awesome classic truck. Disclaimer when the title was registered in my name it shows an A title of 159,806 the only thing is this truck rolls over to zero when it hits 99,999. There is no 6th digit on the milage so the title should have been registered as a B title since the truck rolled over 100,000.*
Vehicle sold as is. No Warranty, Implied or written
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