Newer Crate 350 V-8, Auto, Air-lift Suspension, Comes With Nice Set Of 49" Iroks on 2040-cars
Santa Paula, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: CHROME
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 5,500
Sub Model: 4x4 Long Bed Pickup
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Here is a rare truck - (as in 1 of 1) with a Crate Chevy 350 and an Automatic Trans - Drive train is just a few years old and with very low miles (estimating less than 5500) - engine runs/drives GREAT! Starts immediately. Currently running on the 'Street-legal' Firestone stock-look tires with 16" 8-lug Wheels and Stainless Rings. Also, this truck INCLUDES a complete set 49" IROK's Tires in Chrome rims (seen in some of the pics). It has a nice stereo, and very nice interior overall including custom CHROME door panels, ashtray, and glove box. Solid truck overall and runs very well. I just completed having the front drive shaft installed and the sterring adjust to be more uniform. Technically, very large tires generally makes any truck frame too 'high' to be officially 'street legal' and CHP approved. When I bought the truck some years ago, CHP inspected it and approved it (with the smaller tires), then also applied a copy of the frame VIN onto what is called a 'blue tag' installed within the door jam. The Truck is being sold 'as-is' and without any warranty nor guarantee whasoever.
HERE IS WHAT IT NEEDS:
1. It's not really critical or even visible, but it needs a "bed floor" - much of the old one is removed already. Maybe something more innovative than wood? (see pics)
2. The passenger side of the windshied has a few "wiper-marks". I have a complete set of windshield 'stainless' trim to apply upon a future windshield replacement - no rush.
3. It could certainly use a fresh "paint-job" to become the ultimate 'TRUCK'. There are some minor areas of corrosion to address also - but not that un-typical for it's year and age (see images).
4. It has mostly original guages and interior controls (ie: gas guage, odomoter, speed, heater, etc.) - which could stand to be updated or improved. It does have new temp and volts guages.
REASON FOR SELLING:
I am mainly selling (or trading) it in order to get a stock-like Jeep Wrangler for my wife, or please let me know if you have a trade offer.
Please contact me if you want to come see it in person near Santa Paula, CA - Thanks, James 805-479-5000.
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