1967 Gmc Rare Custom Cab Big Window Pick Up Truck C10 Patina Ls Frame Off Air on 2040-cars
New Caney, Texas, United States
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First off, this is not a thrown together truck that I chopped the springs on to sell real fast. I bought and built this truck for me from the ground up and took the time to do everything top notch. Is it perfect? No Is it a rust bucket? Definatley not. One of the most solid trucks I have come across in a long time. Will there be another one like this? No way. What I have here for sale is my Rare 1967 GMC Truck I ground up restored a year ago. Has been touched up here and there through the years but it has great patina. No rust through what so ever. The emblems on the side are factory one year only custom emblems with a big window in 67 makes this truck Very rare. The frame has been sandblasted and powdercoated along with all components that are black have been powdercoated. All new everything underneath. 2 1/2 drop spindles 3 inch springs and disc brakes up front and big sway bar. Rear was flipped because GMC was leaf sprung in the rear. Rear was C-notched. Rear end is a 3.55 Dana 44 which came stock in 67-70 GMC trucks. It has all been changed to 5 on 5 lug pattern. Fuel tank is a Tanks FI tank moved to the rear under the bed. Drive train is a low mileage less than 10k 5.3 and 4l60E overdrive all stock. Runs and drive and shifts perfect. Installed vintage air and dakota digitals VHX gauges to monitior the vitals. This truck runs 200 degrees on 100 degree days sitting in traffic with the air blasting all day. Underside and inside cab where lizard skin sound deadened and then dynamated. I Love this truck and do not want to sell but have several others going and need the room. All interior was custom made and looks outstanding in craftsmanship and functions flawlessly It is a very high end job with nothing left undone inside. So if you want to take a look, come by and drive come on. I am sure I left a many things off but if you want more info you can call if serious. Also if you have an offer, be real. I will put a buy it now so don"t low ball me. When the weather is good I drive this truck. It is built to be a daily driver if so desired. I drove it to round up in Austin and to Galveston a month ago and it gets 18 MPG. I also have a lot more pictures of truck when I got it and the process of the ground up on my phone so if you text me i can send them to you. My phone is 281-615-0551.
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