C/10, 350 4 Bolt Main, Turbo 350 Trans, Front Disc, 2wd, Lb Fleet Side, Cali Car on 2040-cars
Shingle Springs, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Fleet side
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 77,000
Sub Model: Custom/10
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Brown
1971 Custom/10 pick up. Long bed, 2 wheel drive, fleet-side, California truck in great shape. I am the third owner of this truck and have owned it since 1997. It has spent its entire life in the Sacramento area. Runs great and I use it as my daily driver. The odometer works but I have no idea if its accurate.
The motor is a Chevy 350 with a 4 bolt main. The previous owner tells me he found the motor in a 68 Camero and placed it in the truck. I dont know for sure, but the numbers are correct for either a 327 out of a 65 Corvette or a 350 out of a 68 Camero. The transmission is a Turbo 350. It has an Edlebrock 4 barrel carb and Torquer 2 highrise intake manifold. I recently installed new headers, Flowmaster exhaust and 2.25" S.S. pipes.
It has factory front disc brakes, American Racing wheels and newer tires with over 75% tread left.
Nothing is omitted from this description on purpose. If you have any questions or need any clarification please ask. I am happy to provide pictures of any parts of the vehicle I can at your request.
Thank you for looking.
P.S. I'm having trouble uploading more pictures to this add. I will add more ASAP.
On Oct-02-13 at 15:29:19 PDT, seller added the following information:
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