1970 Chevrolet C-10 Long Bed Pro Touring 383cu Gm Performance Engine on 2040-cars
Sterling, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 700R4 Automoatic
Model: C-10
Mileage: 50,000
Trim: Long bed
Pro Touring 1970 C-10 Longbed. Restored 6 years ago. Hundreds of hours in paint and body work. The truck has been painted for 6 years and still looks great.
Engine- GM Performance Parts 383Cu Stroker, Hooker Headers, Barry Grant Carb, Lokar accessories, March serpentine belt setup.
Transmissions- Gm 700r4 TCI 2500 Stall, Lokar kick down cable
Suspension- Qa1 coil overs
Driveshaft- Rebuilt 2 piece with billet carrier.
Rear- Gm 10bolt with power disc
Paint- PPG base PPG 4000 Clear
Stereo- Alpine Cda9887 Radio, Focal KR front comp set, Focal 10" subwoofers, JL audio amps
Wheels- Coys 20 inch Rear 18 inch Front
Exhaust- Custom Stainless Steel Mandrel Bent with H pipe, Magnaflow Mufflers
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