1969 Restored Gmc Shortbed Chevy Chevrolet Short Bed Step Side Stepside on 2040-cars
Noble, Oklahoma, United States
You are bidding on a very nice factory short bed GMC pickup truck. This truck was completely restored top to bottom about 2 years ago and is ready to show and go. Less than 500 miles ago, I installed Classic Performance Products (CPP) 4" rear leaf lowering springs and CPP 2 1/2" dropped spindles with disc brake set up on the front. While it was apart I installed all new upper and lower ball joints, tie rod ends, pitman arm and idler arm, and it was just aligned. In total the upgrade cost was over $2500.00. Now the truck drives like new and a thanks to a new master cylinder it stops on a dime. Due to age actual mileage is exempt but there is approximately 10,000 miles since restoration. I have owned many of these trucks and this is by far one of the nicest. It has a very strong rebuilt 355 bored .30 over chevrolet motor with an rv cam giving it a mean sound without affecting the driveabilty or idling. It also has a four barrel edelbrock carb. and starts with the touch of the key. This vehicle is very mechanically sound. I would drive this vehicle anywhere. It has been upgraded with brand new under dash air with r134 that blows very cold and a sanden compressor, and a new cowl hood. The fuel tank has been relocated to under the bed and a speedway motors chrome flush mount fuel fill is on the passenger side fender. The interior has been upgraded to later model bucket seats and a GM console. The seats fit very nicely in the truck and allow plenty of leg room. The manual transmission is out of a 98 chevy truck making it a 5 speed overdrive with hydraulic clutch. It is very easy and smooth to shift and thanks to the upgrated 3.42 rearend it has excellent off the line power and economical highway speed and gas mileage (15 mpg). The truck features frenched in rear tail lights, power steering and power brakes. There is a metal box bolted into the bed that can be used to store tools, jacks, cleaning supplies, or anything else you want to keep dry. It has come in very handy but could also be removed if you did not want it. All the rubber was replaced when restored and the front windshield is new. This truck runs and drives great and gets alot of attention. The paint and gloss of this truck is stunning! All floor pans are solid and show no signs of rust issues anywere, even where it is usually common like on the bottom of the fenders doors cab corners or rocker panels. The pictures on here do not do this truck justice. It is so much nicer in person. I do not photo shop my photos like so many others do, because I keep it real, so please excuse some of the photos. Like I mentioned the paint is very nice and has been garaged kept since its completion. If you have any questions please call anthony at 405-543-8338 cell or 405-872-9399 shop. If someone needed this shipped I will ship it anywhere in the USA, buyer will be responsible for shipping fees. If it's not too far I may be able to deliver for a reasonable cost 67 68 69 70 71 72 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 chevy chevrolet swb shortbed stepside step side
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