1967 Chevy Pickup Stepside, Chopped,tubbed, Tube Chassis, Suicide Doors on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 2wd
Model: C-10
Mileage: 1,000
Trim: none
Up for auction is my 1967 Chevy short stepside pickup.I have had this truck for 28 years, and it has been garage kept ever since. It has a 4" chopped top. The chop is a even 4" with no leaning of the posts. The roof was sectioned into 4 pieces and filler strips from an original roof were added. It was also skinned with an original rust free skin for a chevy truck. This truck was a 98% rust free piece to start with, and there is no rust around the windshield or door post-cowl area! The entire rear cab panel including the rear window, posts. and rear corners were replaced with a solid GM NOS piece that I purchased from a local Chevy dealer years ago! It also has NOS GM rockers installed in it. The doors are suicide with proper reinforcement in the rear corners of the cab, and reinforcement in the rear of the doors. They are very solid with no sag or flex. The frame is a 2x3 .120 wall rectangular tube. It has a 1-5/8" mild steel cage in it.The rear end is a Dana 60 with new 4:56 gears, New locker from Mark Williams, Moser 35 spline axles, and New Wilwood Black Gold series disc brakes on all 4 corners, It has a new Wilwood manual rack and pinion steering assy, and Wilwood master cylinder.The truck has 316 stainless tubular A-Arms up front with a mustang II setup.It has coil over shocks on all 4 corners. The truck is setup for a BBC with a front motor plate, and mid plate. It has a reverse valve body turbo 400 in it and a custom 3" driveshaft It also has custom built 2-1/8" headers to a 4" collector, reduced to 3" to flowmaster mufflers. I have floorboards, and a 16 guage steel firewall to go with it. It has Prostar 15x15 rears with 15x3 in the front.It has New Mickey Thompson 21.5 x 33 tires in the rear, but they are old. This truck is a project, and needs quite a bit of work to finish, but is a very solid piece. It is a one year only style, and very unique.It would make a very nice drag truck, or pro street vehicle. I have a clear Florida title with this truck! I do also have this vehicle for sale locally and reserve the right to end the auction early. I have a low reserve on this vehicle, but it is time to go! A $500 deposit will be required within 48 hours of the end of the auction through Paypal. Balance to be paid in cash. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.Thank you |
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