1966 Chevy Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Deer Park, Texas, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:350 CI mod with cam
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Chevrolet
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom
Drive Type: Automatic
You are bidding on a 1966 Chevy Pick Up. I bought the truck as a project about 18 months ago. A real looker with great paint. It has a 350 CI engine with automatic transmission. The goal was to make it into "Dad's Hot Rod". That soon changed when my daughter announce she wants to go to Dental School. So it's got to go. Here is a list of what's been done since I"ve had it.
A. All new brake ROTORS and PADS on the front end with new WHEEL BEARINGS.
B. New DRUMS and SHOES on the rear.
C. All BRAKE LINES replaced front and rear along with a new MASTER CYLINDER.
D. New MONROE shock absorbers all the way around.
E. Transmission completely REBUILT
F. Radiator CORE new with New High Performance FAN
G. New HOLLEY Street Avenger "600" carburetor
H. New engine Temperature and Oil Pressure GAUGES
The body is in good overall shape and all steel. Motor runs and does not burn any oil. The engine has a modified cam and sounds awesome. All lights work and is street ready. I did buy and will include a "Painless Wiring Kit" but have not installed it. Other extras as well are included.
The tires are in good shape, as is the muffler and tail pipe. Interior is clean and in very good condition.
Please call me.....for any questions. Kevin>>>> 713-828-9075
(mileage listed may not be accurate)
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