1987 Chevy C10/gmc Shortbed Truck on 2040-cars
Clinton, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 with mods
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1987
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: Short bed
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 45,145
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
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After all the questions, answers, offers, I'm re-listing one more time. If you're interested, please have funds in hand. Here it is. Your perfect winter project. The pics tell the story. I've owned several of these and this is by far the cleanest I've seen. It was garage kept when I bought it and has been in my garage ever since. The mileage says 45,145 miles. The previous owner (a cool lady that had quite a car collection and kept them all garaged, washed, and waxed.) purchased the truck from the original owner, and she said that the mileage was correct as far as she knew. (she gave me pics of the original truck showing the work/paint she had done.) The stock 305 was removed and to install a 350 I had built at a local speed shop. Some specks- 350 Bored
.020 over -World
Product Sportsman 2 Heads -Edelbrock
Performer Cam, intake, and lifters (# 2102, 2101) - Crane
Cams roller tip rockers -Hydraulic
lifters -High volume oil pickup and Miroso oil pan - Either
Flowtech or Dynomax Headers (I can't remember which project was which) 1.5” diameter - Dual Flowmaster mufflers etc. etc... [I can email total spec sheet]Yes, it does have factory A/C. Dual Fuel tanks with switch. Tires are in great shape. Less than 1000 miles on them since installed brand new. The extras- The original auction was for the TRUCK only. (I have parts to lower the truck. So for those who don't want to lower the truck, they don't have to pay for parts they don't want.) I will accept offers for the extras or make a deal with the person who wins this auction if you want the whole works. I would prefer to let it all go at one time, and I'm easy to get along with. Make a offer and take it all. Suspension- Air-Ride Technologies front and rear airbags. Front and rear drop shocks. And air lines. Also a set of drop spindles and upper and lower control arms with new urethane bushings already installed There is a complete set of power window motors and everything needed to convert doors to power windows. You can look closely at the pics. There is one scratch and a little rust over the left rear wheel well. Other than that, the truck is solid. the tailgate is a replacement and not as thick as the original. The paint is a red base, with a pearl sprayed over it. The truck does change colors depending on the light. Pretty cool actually. The interior is stock and not even a crack in the dash. The truck is for sale locally so the auction may be ended at any time. Its located in Maryland, 20735. It can be made available for inspection by "serious" buyers. ( meaning lots of positive feedback and money in hand) Yes, I would consider shipping it if "YOU" make the arrangements. I will drive it to the transport truck. This was a project for my dad and I. After he passed, its just been sitting and I don't have the motivation anymore. So, if you want a project that you can turn wrenches on without tons of grease and oil dripping down on you, here it is. (that's why I bought this one. Just sick and tired of working on junk. this one was ready to go.) |
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