1968 Chevy C-10 Custom Truck- Hot Rod, Street Rod, Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Goodyear, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Short Bed
Engine:350 sbc
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black and Grey
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8 Cyl.
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Trim: Black
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 7,500
Options: Mp3 Player, CD Player
Exterior Color: Satin Black with Aqua Blue Top
Power Options: Power Brakes, Power Steering, Air Conditioning, Power Windows
1968 Chevy C-10 Custom Short bed
Clear title, registered and insured, it has been a daily driver until the wife bought a brand new truck. This is a very dependable fun little truck, she just needed more room inside the cab.
New interior including seats, carpet, door panels, kick panels, visors, etc
New Billet Specialties rear view mirror
Dynamat floors, firewall and doors
New satin black with aqua blue paint and Pinstriping
Billet grill insert shot satin black to match
350 fairly recent rebuild mostly stock
T5 manual transmission just rebuilt with B&M short throw shifter
New clutch disk, flex plate, throwout
New ujoints
Rebuilt Borg Warner 7.75 9 bolt with 3:27 gears
4 wheel power disk brakes
Power steering
Power windows ( looks like crank but the handle is electric)
New Viper alarm
New Ken wood stereo system
New Vintage air a/c system
New Holley 670cfm street avenger carb with electric choke
New water pump
New power steering pump
New optima red top battery
All new Haywire wiring and fuse panel
All new rubber and weather strip trim including all windows, vents, doors, hood, tailgate, ashtray, glovebox, door handles and lights
New AutoLoc tribar headlights with blue dot inserts
New park, backup and taillight lenses
Molded roll-pan
Relocated gas tank under bed with Hagar hidden remote filler
New tailgate
New hood including new hinges and springs
Shaved side markers
Shaved gas filler at cab
Molded front cowl to fenders
Shaved all trim holes and old mirror locations
New door handles, key locks, ignition, headlight, wiper switches
New 4 core radiator with dual Spal fans on relay
New complete suspension rebuild front and back including all springs, shocks, pitman, tie rods, tie rod ends, idler, upper and lower a-arms, sway bar, ball joints, etc
New 20" Boss staggered wheels with Toyo Proxes tires
New Ididit billet tilt steering column
All new gauges
New steel bed floor
New Linex spray in bed liner
New window tint
New Hooker headers with Cherry bombs ran 2ft then turned down
New MSD 8.5 plug wires
New MSD Blaster2 coil
New MSD pro Billet distributer
New MSD Street Fire CDI box
New Holley Blue electric fuel pump with oil safety switch
All new stainless fuel lines and filters
All new brake lines, rotors, pads
New Lokar emergency brake
BeCool chrome radiator hoses
All replacement parts were purchased either through LMC or SoCal. No ebay or junk parts were used on this build, everything was top quality!
This thing hugs the road nice and tight and is fun as hell to drive with the 5 speed T5.
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