1967 Chevrolet C-10 on 2040-cars
Pearce, Arizona, United States
Send me an email at: chercggagliardotto@clubporsche.com .
Beautifully restored 1967 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed Pickup. Essentially new from Top to Bottom. Body Off with correctly finished drivetrain, transmission, Computer , Ac. 4.8 Liter Vortec paired with a 4L60E Transmission. Rated at 302 Hp- Engine currently has just over 19,000 miles. All components used from a 2013 Silverado. Vintage air installed along with all new Dakoda digital gauges. New Interior including carpet, leather seats, Fully painted to match exterior, Steering wheel, and center console with stereo installed. Doug Thorley Headers with custom exhaust fabricated. Four Wheel Disk Brakes with Hydroboost. Suspension was completely redone and Frame powder coated. New wheels and less than 300 miles on new tires. Paint shows very well. Base coat, with 3 coats of clear- wet sanded, and buffed. Drive anywhere or show, this truck is done right.
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