1986 Chevy Scottsdale 1/2 Ton 383 Stroker Th700 R4 Currie Ford 9" Positraction on 2040-cars
Hortonville, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:383 Stroker
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 128,000
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Trim: Scottsdale
Warranty: NONE
This is a NO RESERVE auction for a 1986 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Long bed Scottsdale Pick up truck.
This truck was restored and made into a "Hot Rod" back in 2000, so this build is 13 years old.
The person who restored it did not do any of the work, he jobbed it all out, and had an engine shop build up a 383 stroker engine with a gear drive, Edlebrock intake and Carburetor. The TH700R4 Transmission was treated to an upgrade, with a total rebuild and shift kit along with an aluminum trans cover. The owner also ordered from Currie a Ford 9" rear end with 31 spline axles and a positraction center section which cost around $2,800. I have all the paperwork as proof of all the work.
I don't know how many miles were put on this truck after it was restored.
This truck is NOT a rust free vehicle, as it was previously titled in Michigan, then driven in Wisconsin, so the under side has holes in it. It also has dents in the hood, and in the box.
The last owner used it for a wood hauling truck.
The odometer says 128K on it but I don't know if it has spun around once or twice.
The exhaust system is SHOT, and has rust holes in the headers as well as the entire system.
The brakes aren't the best, but do stop the truck. They will need work if you plan on driving this truck.
If you are planning on using the drivetrain for a hot rod project, you might want to consider breaking the engine down and refreshing it with rings and gaskets.
The transmission shifts hard as you would expect one with a shift kit in it.
I have this truck for sale locally and do reserve the right to end the auction early.
If you have questions, call me at (920)779- Six three 4 I and ask for Jim
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