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Early 1980 Chevrolet C10 2 Wheel Pickup Truck Small Block Turbo 350 Edelbrock on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:100000 Color: Red /
 Red
Location:

Mount Vernon, Missouri, United States

Mount Vernon, Missouri, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:305
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1980
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Trim: Base model
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: Custom Deluxe
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Early 1980 Chevy truck. Does need some work. 


Stuff that is wrong.

1. Front brakes are grabbing and pull to the right. I was told that it needs new rubber brake lines. Has new caliper and pads on drivers side.
2. Needs shocks
3. Wing windows missing handles.
4. Slow power steering leak.
5. Has rust.
6. Front cab mounts are rusted. Cab is still solid, but the mounts are rusted.
7. Throttle cable is broke. I have it working with a zip tie. Basically the metal ball on the cable pulled threw the plastic insert that goes on the peddle.
8. Dings and one major dent that would pop out. I just never done it. On the passenger door.
9. Drivers side wiper are will need replaced. Passenger side was replace last year. It wont hold a wiper anymore. Might just be the wiper also.
10. Seat is tore up.
11. Drivers side tail light busted.
12. No mirror on passengers side.
13. Drivers side window might be off track. It will roll down but is hard to get all the way back up.

All in all not to bad for a old truck. If I think of anything else I will edited the listing.

Some good stuff now.

1. Small block 305. This motor came out of a 1985 shortbed 4x4. Dip stick is on the drivers side. I was told when I bought this motor that it was rebuilt 60,000 miles ago. I have no proof of this. The motor is strong. I've put about 3,000 miles on it since Ive had it.
2. Newly rebuilt Turbo 350 transmission. I had this tranny built. It was built by a gentleman that does this for a living. No it was not rebuilt in a professional shop. He does a lot of work in his shop for dirt track and stock car drivers. Only does trannys, no motors. The tranny was built to handle 400 horses. Has a TCI shift kit. Will hold in any gear for as long as you want. I have never tried it. It does have a snap to it. Has B&M trick shift fluid in it.
3. 1200 stall converter.
4. Edelbrock performer intake.
5. Edelbrock 650 carb.
6. Nice Edlebrock Heavy aluminum breather, with K&N filter. Used recharge kit will come with it also.
7. Electric fans out of a Honda. They are on a toggle switch. I never put them on a sensor. They have always kept the truck cool. I put them on there just to pull some more horse power out of the motor.
8. Old headers, into old glasspaks that run into very short pipes. I get a lot of compliment on the way the truck sounds. It is fairly loud according to my wife. I've never had any complaint from inspectors or cops. They do not seem to be leaking.
9. After market Oil, Temp, and Volt meter gauges. These are just cheap ones from O'reillys. I set them in the dash. See picture.
10. 15 inch aluminum wheels. Tires are in good shape. Not a matching set though. Front matches the front and back matches the back. All wheels are matching.
11. All glass is in god shape. No cracks.

Well folks that about all I can think of. I've owned this truck for about 8 years. It had a straight 6 in it when I bought it. It died so I put the 305 in it, then the tranny died shortly after. So I had one built and put it in. If this truck sells I will miss it, but we are going RVing and will not have a place to keep it. Also I do not know how many original miles are on the truck. The dash reads 6,840 right now. Truck is sold as is, No warranty. I can not ship. You will need to provide your own method of pick up. Thanks for looking and if you have any questions I will be happy to answer them. The answers will be honest too, I have no need for the bad karma. Thanks.


 

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