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1985 C10 Short Bed Frame Off Restoration Fuel Injected on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:1985 Mileage:114677 Color: White /
 Blue
Location:

Magnolia, Texas, United States

Magnolia, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1GTDC14H8FF704421
Year: 1985
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Silverado
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 114,677
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue

For Sale 1985 C10 with a fresh frame off restoration. First off let me say that this is a GMC Sierra with a chevy front end. This Truck started off as a rust free shell. I then took a super clean 1990 Custom Conversion Suburban with only 114k miles on it and transferred the complete drive train, front clip, front brakes and rear end into the 85. So now the truck has a low mileage fuel injected 350 with over drive transmission, rear antilock brakes and heavy duty brakes front and back. Also the suspension has been completely rebuilt. Truck has new tires and also the spare tire is brand new. Has custom audio system with JL Audio subwoofer. Truck runs and drives perfect, AC blows ice cold and you can drive this truck anywhere and not have to worry. Ill let the pictures do the rest of the talking :)  If you have any questions or would like to come look at the truck please email me or call or text me at 8326084642 my name is Bobby  photo 63242D84-40A7-4339-ACD2-45FE94F2A304_zpsx3b57del.jpg photo E099788B-9718-4DE4-97F5-7B4246B0EDC2_zpsar80ducf.jpg photo 940016A1-5B93-4932-AFAD-22F5B043EF88_zpsj2gl7n0v.jpg photo 3B81FD51-C7A3-471E-900A-270D3C07B97C_zpsjsb9hqou.jpg photo 46A0AC10-479F-4347-BBF7-7298466FD32F_zpstqqyrt9w.jpg photo A6D7734C-0FF8-4870-B80F-CBAB3E1EDD89_zpsctn5eukb.jpg photo 70F31AA6-75F4-4C81-A7FB-46FDBABA900A_zpsv2dnz9tt.jpg photo DE9989C8-FEDF-4A16-ADF0-30BDB417A6AD_zpswwfx7ttc.jpg photo 90AD85DE-76F9-4962-A675-AB32F9D30687_zpsq8cu13eh.jpg photo 2F4737D3-6B6C-4C11-8771-37F905246B90_zps9oqupztu.jpg photo 926ABB11-D3E8-4738-9AF4-56A7DD627B78_zps9lchgdsa.jpg photo 2913C8A5-7994-4527-A85D-FB8095682656_zpslfphlt3e.jpg photo F3CEBA20-73AC-40F8-94CF-207320FF09A7_zpswyhoswh3.jpg photo C67505D0-C498-4A74-AC6F-E83C29AAED6A_zpsnbsdvubj.jpg photo 70241879-866E-40B4-A061-634AEEC02156_zpsssutxhxn.jpg photo B95D083A-4B8A-4F0D-9989-B27031188E84_zpsovnwdykt.jpg photo 06C9365E-05F0-4040-B989-EB905165F813_zpsekfisjhu.jpg photo 18A22258-7CC5-449F-95E2-95F29776AC1E_zpsltnueays.jpg photo F2786B6E-3EB1-4870-BC5C-DD16466AFFAD_zpso3xnuy46.jpg photo 9CDDA85F-69E6-4AB7-8663-E8DE9A37F5E7_zpsjcxg5rw6.jpg photo E9D1A574-E519-4BEC-AD3C-78AAFE807959_zpsd3f9bvpr.jpg photo 02F791EB-A757-46CF-8C9C-7768D3C83520_zpskdnowayj.jpg  photo 3AF3B5EC-1CC1-4E7F-9B57-0AC56C220500_zpsyj8lqwtg.jpg photo 4D451BCD-AB92-43CF-8C41-F27A2603376A_zpsppglqldc.jpg photo 16C0D2E3-AA24-4686-8E5C-614CB42D8E37_zpsiwkrn3fu.jpg photo 78301C7A-8C5D-4679-8D56-2B1FA9AE82BE_zpswvyijxyf.jpg photo 45E55B17-B68F-43BC-B27F-69D558055FE4_zpscwpxwn4i.jpg photo 6F0F58E7-2504-4A3C-97FA-ECD028020109_zpswcxvrv6p.jpg photo 58E5C853-CA00-4F06-8E3B-90158D1B15DD_zpstddxc3cx.jpg photo 879AD513-50B1-4321-B44F-C886AE04BAD9_zpsjxkw9ll5.jpg photo 3ACFB557-1E1F-44AD-8008-D25BDF6DBBCB_zpswiogdoee.jpg photo AA5FE6D2-28A6-4E85-9268-B0F876C79AF1_zpsapd574cs.jpg photo B2151212-B944-4749-83A1-AFDCB7DF3157_zpsj0k376ao.jpg photo 5E064A83-D342-4C8D-969B-0F9B7C867CD5_zpssr7w1qhs.jpg photo F8580B87-662C-4D0F-9F83-31DABB0EF07C_zpswbwmqs5d.jpg photo 6BD0EE2D-0BBC-427F-ACC5-F9CDFEE3F595_zpszoonpbhm.jpg photo 03C5CACE-7863-487F-B469-D9827A8B698F_zpsr28cdld7.jpg photo 52C3CF37-C8F4-40DC-9758-8562293AD9B2_zpsk3a29zrj.jpg photo 2F5D457C-4114-4BD9-ADBB-87322AE054AD_zps0h5f7uso.jpg photo 1DA61D4A-BB1F-4C30-80EA-8DC6A31B3DBE_zpsw3tctzul.jpg


On Aug-20-14 at 11:16:56 PDT, seller added the following information:

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