1970 Chevrolet C-10 on 2040-cars
Edmonds, Washington, United States
1970 Chevy C10 shortbed
000413 miles since completion. this is a full on no expense spared show truck
PPG GM Torch red.
Fully built aluminum head 502ci crate motor producing 545hp/ 567 lb-ft @4200rpm.
sanderson ceramic coated headers. eaton posi/richmond gears, custom intake
20x8-20x15 one off custom Budnik wheels
Air ride, vintage air, high quality audio system, power frameless windows, power rear slider, tig welded ceramic
coated 3inch exhaust, the finest materials used in the interior, adobe ultra leather throughout, shaved everything,
keyless entry,14 inch Baer brakes, every piece on the chassis is powdercoated, stainless/cad plated hardware
throughout, engine bay is like a jewelry store, chassis looks as amazing as the top of the truck. only the finest
materials were used in the build.
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