1978 C10, C10, Silverado,big Block, Air Ride,lowered,bagged on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
Body Type:truck
Engine:454
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: silverado
Drive Type: rear
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 106,555
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: copper
Up for auction is my 1978 chevy c 10 .This is my personal truck that I have owned for 19 years. I have touched every nut an bolt on this truck and can answer any question you may have. I purchased it from virginia in 1994 and drove during the summers only until 2008 and took it completely apart and restored/rebuilt everything. The body was as near perfect as they come , it was stripped and painted in pieces with all new window glass and nos trim and weatherstrip.The paint was sanded and buffed and looks excellent. It is a factory 454 / turbo 400 (rare in a shortbox) truck with pw, pl , factory guage package , a/c which is not hooked up , it comes with a new sure fit system from vintage air.The power windows run slow. Motor was done in 2010 ,It is bored 30 over , small cam, holly street avenger carb, headers and flowmaster exhaust , all fresh , nice street motor. Tranny was rebuilt with 2200 daco convertor. Rear end is a factory 12 bolt with a new eaton posi unit and richmond 3:73 gears. Braking system is all new with stainless lines. The interior is tasteful and clean. The truck has air ride in the front only the system could be used for front and rear. The rear has a flip kit and 2 inch blocks. I was happy with the way it rode and the stance so i didnt bother doing the air ride in the back. The wheels are coys 20's in the back and 18's in the front.This entire truck was gone threw including e, motor , tranny, brakes, suspension, body and paint .Everything was completed in 2010. I have piles of receipts of the work/ parts for the truck. The plan was to keep it forever but i need a back seat so i am building a 67 nova. This vehicle was treated better than most peoples children(for sure its cleaner) If it hits reserve it goes if not it will stay in my garage. This is not some truck being "flipped " on e bay this is my baby with a lot of pride and money into it.Note my perfect feedback. Buyer is responsible for all shipping, i have a local shipper i can put you in touch with. You are welcome to come look at it or email with questions.I am located in buffalo ny, zip code 14224. Thanks
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