1984 Chevrolet C10 58k Original Miles/project Truck on 2040-cars
Morristown, Tennessee, United States
1984 silverado has only 58k on body.Have all documents when bought new with only 12 miles.I bought it from original owner and have had it for 3 years.Has been stored in garage for 2 1/2 years.I removed control arms,spindles,brakes etc with intentions on bagging truck.Decided not to so installed new moog cross shafts,ball joints,tie rod ends,pitman arm and drag link.Then installed new cpp 2 1/2 dropped spindles that pull front wheels in 3/4 inch and use 71-72 heavy half 2 1/4 front brakes and hd calipers.It has new rotors,calipers,raybestos pads,new timken wheel bearings,seals,rear axle seals and new auburn posi with 3.42 gear.Truck has 5/5 drop(flip kit/spindles/springs) and 15x8 rally wheels with late model centers,lugs,and beauty rings with almost new tires.Removed original 305 and th350c.Have (2) 5.7 engines going ith it.One has 2 pc rear seal,882 heads(no valves)edelbrock air gap intake,edelbrock 600,still has original bore with hone marks still visible.Other is .040 over 1 piece rear seal roller block and had worn cam.It has no heads and is together just removed cam and heads.It also has edelbrock performer intake with edelbrock 600 carb.Also new lunati cam,timing chain,msd hei distributor,polished aluminum oil pan,new bearings and freeze plugs.Has th350 with b&m shift kit.Both engines were driven prior to removal just tore them down to build them up.They are very good blocks with no cracks or issues.Has cleaned and painted 4 core radiator with new retainer rubber and brackets.Body on truck is absolutely rust free top and bottom.Primer spot on bed side was where small dent is that I ground paint off.The windows are excellent and truck is tight.It has stainless steel long tube headers going into 3" flowmaster "top ten" shoot out mufflers which are no longer offered.It has all a/c components and worked all way up until removed.It will need dash pad small spot in seat fixed and door panels dyed to match.All interior trim is polished billet with alpine cd and memphis speakers.Has brand new tripple plated chrome front and rear bumpers and bolts,new grill and headlight bezels.This truck would be absolutely awesome upon completion and comes with alot of extra parts not mentioned.I am sure some things I havent mentioned.Only reason for selling is moving and have no where to store it.I removed original cluster with correct mileage because I was using autometer gages and my uncle needed one.I assure you mileage is correct and do have another cluster with 70k miles to go back in it.I assure you mileage is correct but doesnt really matter most of truck is new or like new anyway.Please contact me with any questions before bidding.
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