1971 Chevy C-10 Short Bed Pick-up Truck on 2040-cars
Tujunga, California, United States
1971 Chevy C-10 Short Bed Pick Up What we are looking at is one fine example of a Chevy Pick-Up Truck. This truck has been completely restored from top to bottom. Let's start with the frame and suspension. The frame and all it's components have been completely refurbuished with brand new bolts and bushings. Everything under this truck has been powercoated in gloss black. The truck is equiped with CPP spindles and drop springs in the front and rear with lowering blocks added. It's equiped with a Chevy 12 bolt read end with 3:73 Gears. Custom 2 1/2" exhaust system with Thrush mufflers. Boss 338 wheels, 18" x 8" in front and 18" x 9" in the rear with brand new Nitteo 555 tires. Built 1967 327 motor with 202 camel back heads, ceramic coated Hooker headers, polished high rise intake manifold with Edlebrock 600 series carburetor. Large 4 row aluminum radiator with dual fans. Custom Painless 18 circuit wire harness, with all hidden wires. Turbo 350 Transmission with shift kit and stock converter. Custom leather interior done by Ron Mangus. New instrument cluster with factory tach. Custom two stage Hugger Orange paint with finished firewall and inside of bed. Custom Grill, all brand new chrome bumpers, all new glass. This truck in an original California short bed truck, and still retains it's original black plates. (Plates not included for out of state buyers) Less than 600 miles since being restored. Seller will pay $850 towards shipping costs if Buy Now button is hit and $400 towards shipping if Make Offer button is hit. If additional pictures are needed, email me or call (818) 353-3750 for more questions.
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