1967 Chevy C-10, Pro Street, Built And Completed In 2009 on 2040-cars
Clear Spring, Maryland, United States
Up for sale is a 1967 Chevy C10 pro street rod. completely built from ground up starting in 2007 and completed in 2009.I will try and list a lot of the details and specs below. *1967 C10 *vin CE147Z111249 *CLEAR TITLE *2247 ACTUAL MILES SINCE 2009 *COMPLETELY GARAGE KEPT AND NEVER HAS SEEN RAIN. *502 BIG BLOCK PROFESSIONALLY BUILT BY THE ENGINE FACTORY *620 HORSEPOWER *RUNS ON PUMP GAS *MOTOR HAS MARCH SERPENTINE BELT SYSTEM *POWER STEERING *EDELBROCK HEADS AND INTAKE *850 SPEED DEMON CARBURETER *CERAMIC HOOKER HEADERS *2 FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS WITH SIDE EXHAUST CUTOUTS IN BOTTOM OF BEDSIDE RIGHT IN FRONT OF REAR TIRE *NO WEEDS ELECTRIC EXHAUST DIVERTER *400 TURBO TRANSMISSION WITH SHIFT KIT. FULLY MANUAL AUTOMATIC *4000 STALL CONVBERETER *B&M PRO RATCHET SHIFTER *FORD 9" REAR END *DETROIT LOCKER *CURRY AXLES *456 REAR GEAR *ART MORRISON 4 LINK WITH COIL OVERS REAR SUSPENSION WITH DISC BRAKE * STOCK FRONT SUSPENSION *BED TUBBED AND OAK WOOD FLOOR INSTALLED *PROFESSIIONALLY PAINTED BY PLUNKARD AND SONS *LIGHT RICH BLUE METALLIC PAINT *WELD WHEELS *HOOSIER PRO STREET RADIALS *FRONT-26X7.5X15 *REAR-33X21.5X15 *BUDDY BUCKET SEATS *AUTO LITE GUAGES HERE IS A LIST OF MINOR THINGS THAT NEED COMPLETED OR ADJUSTED TO BE TOTALLY CORRECT * PASSENGER WINDOW SOMETIMES CATCHES SOMETHIUNG AND WILL NOT COMPLETELY SHUT UNLESS YOU WIND IT BACK DOWN AND TRY AGAIN *WINDSHIELD WIPERS ARE NOT WIRED UP,WIRES ARE THEY ALONG WITH THE SWITCH, JUST NOT WIRED. NEVER BEEN WET FROM RAIN *HEATER/DEFROSTER NEEDS HOOKED UP. AGAIN THEY ARE INSTALLED JUST NOT WIRED. NEVER RAN WHEN IT WAS COLD THAT I WIULD NEED HEAT. *WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID HAS BEEN DELETED * NO CIGARETTE LIGHTER OR ASHTRAY. WAS FILLED IN AND ELECTRIC EXHAUST DIVERTER SWITCH INSTALLED THERE. PLEASE EMAIL ME THRU EBAY OR TEXT ME AT 301-790-1069 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR SERIOUS CASH OFFERS. PLEASE NO OFFERS UNLESS YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY. 500.00 DEPOSIT BY PAYPAL,PREFER PICKUP WITHIN 2 WEEKS OF END OF SALE. I DO NOT HAVE ALL RECEIPTS FROM THE BUILD PROCESS, BUT WHAT I DO HAVE TOTAL A LITTLE OVER 60000.00 |
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