Custom Pro Street Swb C10 1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972 Project Truck on 2040-cars
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:6.0L LQ9
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Trim: C10
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 100
I AM FORCED TO SELL MY C10 PROJECT TRUCK DUE TO A BACK SURGERY AND ALOT OF HOSPITAL BILLS TO PAY. THIS IS A 1970 CHEVY C10 SWB IT HAS A 6.0L LQ9 ENGINE THAT IS ALL WIRED UP AND RUNS IT HAS ELECTRONIC GAS PEDAL AND HAS A STAGE 3 AUTOMATIC 4L65E TRANSMISSION 4 CORE ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH TAURUS ELECTRIC FANS AND FAN CONTROLLER. IT HAS A NARROWED GM 12 BOLT REAR END W/4;56 GEARS AND SPOOL BILLET CAPS, AND STRANGE 31 SPLINE AXLES, 5/8 STUDS, ADJUSTABLE TRIANGULATED 4 LINK SUSPENSION,ADJUSTABLE QA1 COIL OVER SPRINGS, THE REAR TIRES ARE MT 33X22.50-15 AND 15X15 BILLET WHEELS, IT HAS A 5IN. CHOP AND I HAVE ALL THE WINDOWS EXCEPT THE FRONT WINDSHIELD, THE BODY WORK NEEDS TO BE FINISHED BUT ALL THE MOST OF IT IS FINISHED I HAVE SHAVED THE TAILGATE,THE DRIP RAILS,DOOR HANDLES AND LOCKS,FRONT GRILL,FIREWALL,MARKER LIGHTS,BED CAPS. THE TRUCK HAS CPP DROP SPINDLES WITH DROP SPRINGS AND DISC BRAKES IN THE FRONT IT ALSO HAS HYDROBOOST SET UP FOR THE DISC BRAKES. I ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE WINDOW RUBBER SEAL KIT AND A COMPLETE RUBBER FELT AND SEAL KIT FOR THE TRUCK. IT ALSO COMES WITH A STAINLESS STEEL FLAMING RIVERS STEERING COLUMN.2 FLOWMASTER SUPER 44 MUFFLERS. BUCKET SEATS OUT OF A 2005 CHEVY TRUCK WITH SEAT BELTS BUILT IN THE SEAT. THIS TRUCK IS A " PROJECT TRUCK " THAT NEEDS TO BE FINISHED I AM SURE THERE IS ALOT MORE THAT I HAVE NOT LISTED SO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS TRUCK FEEL FREE TO CALL ME @ 435-241-8544 OR EMAIL ME @ WELDER5280@YAHOO.COM I AM JUST TRYING TO GET SOME OF THE MONEY BACK THAT I HAVE PUT IN PARTS IN THIS TRUCK!
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