1982 Chevy C-10 Truck - Fast And Loud on 2040-cars
Northport, Alabama, United States
Engine:355
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: 2WD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 999,999
Model: C-10
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CUSTOM
THIS IS A TRUCK THAT HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REDONE IN PAST 6 MONTHS. THE ENGINE IS A 355 SBC WITH ROLLER 1.5 ROCKERS . IT HAS VORTEC HEADS WITH A 10.5 TO 1 COMPRESSION RATIO. MOTOR ALSO HAS A LARGE LOPEY CAMSHAFT THAT SOUNDS AND PERFORMS GREAT. IT HAS CHEVROLET PINK RODS WITH ARP BOLTS. A DOUBLE ROLLER TIMING CHAIN . IT HAS A HEI DISTRIBUTOR. IT ALSO HAS A DEMON 750 CARB WITH HEADERS AND A SET OF FLOWMASTERS. THE TRANS IS A TURBO 350 . THE WHEELS ARE BOSS MOTORSPORTS AND THE TIRES ARE 305-40 - 22 NITTO. IT HAS BEEN LOWERED WITH DROP SPINDLES IN FROND AND DROP SHACKLES AND HANGERS IN REAR. IT IS AS LOW AS YOU CAN GO WITHOUT CHANNELING FRAME. IT ALSO HAS A SERPENTINE BELT SETUP ON IT . ALL A/C IS INTACT BUT DOES NOT WORK AT THIS TIME. ALL NEW SEAT AND CARPET INSTALLED. TRUCK HAS SPRAY IN BEDLINER. THE PAINT IS FLAT BLACK PPG HOT ROD. THE PAINT IS ABOUT A 8 OUT OF 10. IT LOOKS GREAT FROM 5 FEET AWAY. IT COULD HAVE USED A LITTLE MORE BODY WORK. OVERALL TRUCK IS A REALLY NICE HOT ROD. MOST WEATHERSTRIPPING WAS REPLACED AND FRONT WINDSHILD IS NEW. I AM SURE I LEFT SOME THINGS OUT . YOU CAN CALL ME AT 205-689-1264 9:30 TO 1:30 (SHOP) CENTRAL TIME OR AT 205-391- 7654 (CELL) MY NAME IS JOE. THANKS AND GOD BLESS
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