1977 Chevy C10 Step Side Fast And Nice Will Not Pass Calif Smog on 2040-cars
Susanville, California, United States
Body Type:stanard cab
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:H/P 350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: V/8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: none
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: two wheel drive
Mileage: 5,000
Exterior Color: GM teal
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: black-puter
Sub Model: 1/2 ton step side truck
I have a 1977 chevy scottsdale 10 step side for sale
it has been my play toy but me and the other half have split so i do not have to sell it but i do not want to pay storage so i have put a lot of time and money in it most of the parts are a one to two years old.And came from LMC truck/seat cover/door panels/dash pad/door handles/arm rest/SS threshold plates/door seals/side window felts/hood seal/fresh paint/new wood bed/tires and rims/350 chevy small block edelbrock intake and 750 carb and gear drive {noise} comp cams 1.60 roller rockers HP/3/4 cam had turbo 350 had to have a 3500 stall took it out put 4 speed in/has 64cc 194 camel back heads with camera lt1 valves and springs the motor has around 3500 miles on it.new clutch/saginaw with new hurst comp plush shifter also just rebuilt rear end it has new richmond 308 ring and pinion with around 500 miles on it.i out 2" drop springs on the front/4" drop kit in the rear with fire stone air ride for towing a boat.OK here is the bad some a hole drunk driver hit it in front of my house when it was a fleet side bent the bed and leaf springs and front tire and bent the tie rod put on used leafs and new rod lined up perfect so its his insurance comp made me salvage it dicks.it will pass calif smog headers and to much power it needs new seat belts passenger visor and carpet i want 7000 OBO i have more pics of the truck email me at hdphrk@yahoo.com
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