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DON'T MISS THE THIS WAS THE SILVERADO OF 60'S. IT'S THE RIGHT ONE! SHORT AND WIDE BODY FULL RESTORATION INCLUDING · FRESH CHEVROLET SMALL BLOCK · TURBO 400 TRANSMISSION · SERPENTINE DRIVE BELT SYSTEM · UPGRADED SUSPENSION WHICH INCLUDES DROP FRONT SPINDLES AND CUSTOM TRAILING ARMS · ALL NEW DISC BRAKES · SITS ON 20 INCH BOSS WHEELS WRAPPED IN BRAND NEW FRESH NITTO TIRES · NEW CARPET INTERIOR · NEW GLASS ALL THE WAY AROUND · NEW WEATHER STRIPPING THROUGHOUT TRUCK · BENCH SEAT HAS BEEN NEWLY UPHOLSTERED · NEW DASH PAD · MODERN RADIO WITH WIRELESS REMOTE, CD, · TILT STEERING · NEW FUEL TANK WITH ALL NEW FITTING · ALL INTERIOR PANELS HAVE BEEN REPAINTED AND COVERED WITH NEW DOOR PANELS · NEW SUN VISORS · UNDERNEATH - HEADERS INTO ALUMINIZED EXHAUST · ALL EXTERIOR HARDWARE HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH STAINLESS STEEL BOLTS · NOT ONE SINGLE SCRATCH ON TRUCK OR IN THE BED WHICH IS COVERED WITH A RUBBER MAT THIS IS A TRUCK YOU CAN GET IN AND DRIVE ANYWHERE I.E. DAILY DRIVER, WEEKEND TRIPS, SHOW TRUCK NO RATTLES. THIS TRUCK HAS TRULY BEEN RESTORED THE |
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