1966 Chevy C/10 Resto Mod Pro Touring Pro Street Bbc 427 Foose Wheels on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
Here it is. A recent ground up restoration with only 1,200 miles. The truck is flawless with so much to list. Needs nothing. I am selling the truck to buy a boat. Here are some details on the truck.
Big block chevy 427 with a TH350 automatic, new power steering, new power brake booster and new master cylinder with new brake lines, new power window mechanisms, new vintage air & heat, new radiator and cooling fan, power drivers seat. New Edelbrock Carb and Intake, New MSD wires, Accell Ignition, all new guages, new banjo steering wheel, new line lock, 2008 Denali seats and console, new alpine stereo with CD player in dash. Awesome big tube headers and new Flowmaster exhaust mufflers. Rear end is a 12 bolt posi, unsure of gears, but pretty tall with new billet QA1 coil overs. New interior, including carpet, door panels, dash paint. The truck also has a new complete wire harness and fuse block. It also has a new steering column and steering box. Like I said...the truck needs nothing! Paint is almost a 10. Tuxedo black with white accent stripes. Stainless is in fantastic shape, with a few minor dings that could easily be shaped out. One small imperfection on the hood when they painted it, other than that it's a 10. It also has a new 24 gallon aluminum fuel tank mounted in front of the rear bumper. New bed with new stainless runners. New bumpers and brackets front and rear. New disc brakes up front and drums in the rear. Foose wheels...all new. Tires are 225/50X18 up front on 15x9.5s and 275/35x20 in the rear on 20 x 10.5. Also, all new grill and headlight bezels. New headlights and tail lights, along with new front blinker lenses. New Lokar side mirrors. There is just so much to list. I encourage anyone to come and see the truck and drive it. Smoothed firewall, new battery, etc., etc., etc. Way too much to list. Please only serious bidders. Thanks for looking and happy bidding. We reserve the right to end this auction early, as the vehicle is for sale locally. No warranties are implied or available for this vehicle. If you have zero feedback, please contact me directly, as I will not accept offers unless discussed prior. Sorry, too many tire kickers on eBay. |
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