1978 Chevrolet Scottsdale 20 4x4 Fully Restored Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Seymour, Indiana, United States
For sale is my My 1978 Chevrolet Scottsdale 20 4x4 Restored truck, show room quality, 47,000 original miles. The exterior is all original no bond no filler straightest Scottsdale your gonna find, no scratches, no dings, 4 inch lift, eagle wheels, 34" bfg all terrain tires, DMI rear chrome bumper, frame sanded and repainted, rhino lined bed, and color matched rhino lined bottom 6" of body, your not gonna see a paint job as good as this one way better than a brand new 2014 truck, paint is the original color, interior redone not perfect but very nice, also color matched dash, seats, carpet, and door panels. All work redone at 36k miles. Engine is a 355, holley 4 barrel carb, polished heads, internals all redone, chrome valve covers and intake cover, advanced timed, ( have to run 93 octane ) headers, custom exhaust but not loud at all. Probably a lot more I'm forgetting. Transmission is a turbo 350 shifts great, has 4x4 which works fine but I've never used it but just to lube all the gears to keep from seizing up. Again I'm probably forgetting a lot of stuff.
Please message me for any questions you may have, I will be posting more pictures as soon as possible. My ONLY reason for sadly selling this beautiful truck is that I need more room in my shop and something has to give. Thank you for looking, have a good day.
Revision: Please Message me for pictures, Thank you
On Jun-06-14 at 11:39:18 PDT, seller added the following information: Temporary picture link: http://s1294.photobucket.com/user/mlwilley97/media/IMG_20131228_155611_691_zps210a9e7c.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0 On Jun-09-14 at 07:54:59 PDT, seller added the following information: I have this truck listed localy and i reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Thank you |
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