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1967 Chevrolet C10 Pro Street Custom Chopped Pickup Stepside Racing Call Now on 2040-cars

US $37,495.00
Year:1967 Mileage:4433 Color: FLUSH LIGHTING
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CUSTOMIZED 1967 CHEVROLET C-10 PICKUP TRUCK, CHOPPED TOP WITH STATION WAGON ROOF INSERT, ONE PIECE TILT HOOD, REMOTE DOOR OPENERS, CUSTOM EXTERIOR FLUSH LIGHTING, ROLL PAN WITH FLUSH TAIL LIGHTS, ELECTRONIC COWL DOOR FOR CONCEALED WIPERS, ROLL BAR SYSTEM FOR CAB AND BED. 
CHEVROLET 383 CI STROKER ENGINE, COMP ROLLER CAM, ROLLER HYDRAULIC LIFTERS, HOLLY DENOMINATIOR HI RISE MANIFOLD. HOLLY 750 4 BARREL CARBURETOR, GM 700 R4 TRANSMISSION & TRANSMISSION COOLER. DANA 60 REAR END.3" EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH STAINLESS STEEL TIPS. FORD MUSTANG RACK & PINION FRONT SUPENSION, FORD 11" ROTORS WITH GM CALIPERS, 4 BAR COIL OVER REAR SUSPENSION, RECLINING BUCKET SEATS, MANUEL BACKUP ALARM, POWER WINDOWS, ELECTRIC DOOR OPENERS, TILT STEERING WHEEL, MSD DHIFTER INDICATOR WITH MEMORY AND CUSTOM DASH. INTERCITY APPRAISAL SERVICE INC HAS APPRAISED VEHICLE FOR $68,600.00

1967 Chevrolet C10 Stepside PRO STREET Custom Chopped Pickup Show Truck. Street Legal! This vehicle is stunning inside and out. Top to bottom Custom high end work. Chopped top, Shaved door handles, Electronic wireless door poppers, Two Wireless Remotes, Custom One Piece hood that slides out on actuator arms and comes completely off, Pro Street Hood Scoop, Period Correct Hand PinStriping, Full Roll cage, Fully Tubbed, Weld PROSTAR Aluminum Racing Wheels, Hercules Power CV Tires, Complete Custom Suspension and Frame, Custom Shaved tail gate, Custom Shaved Tail Lights, Custom windshield and door glass, Custom 4 inch dual chrome exhaust, Custom rear carpet and storage compartment that folds up in rear, RCI Fuel Cell, MSD Ignition, Electric Fuel Pump, Aluminum Racing Radiator, Electric cooling fan, Holley Fuel Lines, Holley High rise Aluminum Intake, Sanderson Sireel Rod Headers, Fenwick Pro Battery, Pro Comp Gauges, Power Windows, Backup reverse beeper, Custom Burlap interior and headliner, RCI Racers Choice Inc 5 Point harness, Power door handle button from inside, Custom Built in Yellow RPM Tacho Light, Custom Built in Gems in dash for Turning signals, Custom Gas Pedal, Custom Hood release, Custom Electronic motor that moves custom body up and down to hide or open to use wipers, Push Start button, and B&M Pro Shifter. This is a very high end Custom Build, Do not miss your chance to own this! Please, if you have any other questions give me a call at anytime. 407-832-1759. I am open to offers. May God Bless you in your Classic Car Search.

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