1984 Chevy Shortbed Pickup - Big Block 454 - Project/ratrod on 2040-cars
Hamden, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:454 c.i.
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: silverado
Drive Type: auto.
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1984 Chevy - Shortbed - 2wheel drive - 454 c.i. - turbo 350 auto - project/ratrod - the body of this truck was put together with a collection of very good parts, the front fenders and hood are excellent, the doors are very good, the cab needs rocker panel work on the drivers side (patch or replace) , the bed is rot free but it has surface rust, the exterior of the bed was stripped of paint at some point and it was not primed/sealed well , the tailgate is very good also. The windshield is cracked, the door glass and rear glass are intact. The chassis has new 2" dropped spindles, new pads and rotors, new "toxic shocks" not installed, rear has new brake shoes, springs, brake lines and brake hoses, new emergency brake cables, new shocks installed. The engine is a 454 c.i. (carburated) , with a turbo 350 automatic, the eng and trans are out of the truck.(not original to the truck) The plan was to degrease the engine,install new pan seal, dome seals, trans seals, paint and reinstall, the block # is 14015445 - (truck has no exhaust) - the tires are 1 year old , never driven on, P275 - 60- R15 , on rallye wheels $2000.00 or best offer
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