1968 Custom Chevrolet C-10 Street Trucks Magazine Pickup Bagged On 22" Wheels on 2040-cars
Hilmar, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:292
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 111,111
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is the baddest long bed C-10 with a six cylinder on the planet. Featured in the Oct 2007 issue of Street Trucks magazine and still a show winner today, this truck is custom from one end to the other. I will try my best to list all of the quality parts and custom modifications that went into this build.
Suspension:
Full four corner air ride featuring KP Components tubular control arms, notch and rear bag brackets, Slam Specialties air bags, Dakota Digital air gauges, dual Viair compressors, dual tanks, Classic Drop 2" spindles and 1/2" SMC valves. Air ride system professionally installed by Clint Petree at Sic Motorsports in San Jose, California.
Wheels and Tires and brakes:
22'X8" AKC wheels by California Wheels with 255/30ZR22 tires and 4-wheel power disc brakes.
Drive train:
250ci GM straight six cylinder built by Larry Clifford of Clifford High Performance, bored and stroked to a 292ci with Mallory ignition, cast aluminum Clifford intake with Holley 4-barrel carburetor, hand built split Clifford tubular headers, high temp coated and connected to two Flowmaster mufflers. Transmision is a built TH350 automatic with a B&M shift kit and it's all cooled by a Be Cool 4-core aluminum radiator.
Interior:
Beautiful "Navajo White" double stitched vinyl on the seat, door panels and dash. Dakota Digital gauge package, custom one off billet steering wheel on a tilt column.
Exterior;
Paint is all quality two stage PPG product lied down by Mike Webb of Webb Customs in Modesto California. Body painted 2004 Yukon "Minder Green" with "Navajo White" on the roof. Custom ghost flames and striping by Mark and Cary Greenwood of Hayward California. One piece power windows, shaved door handles with electric poppers and shaved tailgate and markers. Varnished oak bed wood with stainless steel strips and hardware finish off the bed. Clear LED tail lights and new chrome throughout.
The truck is not perfect, it is driven and is starting to show signs of it. It was built almost eight years ago but it is still sure to be a winner in the truck class at your local car show. I encourage any buyers to of course come and drive and inspect the truck if you are close enough and have the means. I can deliver it within a 200 mile radius in an enclosed trailer for the "Buy it Now price".
If you do not plan to pick up the truck in person and pay cash then please contact me first to talk about payment and shipping. Buyer is responsible for arranging all shipping and transport. Please do not contact me and ask how much to ship it because I am not in the shipping business.
I take my feedback score very seriously and I have sold classic cars both locally and internationally in the past so bid with confidence.
Feel free to ask questions.
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