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Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Thanks for looking. This truck is a real fun cruiser. Not a show truck or show quality but gets alot of looks wherever I go. You can drive this truck anywhere; very dependable.
Motor: 1988 454 Chevy, bored .060 over. Flat top probe pistons, 9.5:1,Comp cam thumper cam .498 lift, comp valve springs, and roller rockers. Hirise single plane intake. 750 carb, New MSD 6al box, new pro billet distributor, new blaster coil, aluminum tall valve covers, new high flow aluminum water pump, new headman headers, new full duel racing cats, and racing mufflers, duel electric fans. Motor has 1700 miles since build. Tranny: factory tremic 5 speed from 454 SS, new clutch kit, new flywheel, new slave cylinder. Tranny was torn down and inspected and has new syncroes installed. Rearend: 10 bolt shortened, strange SS axles installed, all new bearings, new 4:11 gears, new limited slip, all new brakes around, new U joints, new 4 link frame kit, new heim joints, aluminum 15 gallon fuel cell with sending unit, new electric fuel pump, new aluminum fuel line, new bypass pressure regulator. Front End: has new 3 inch drop springs. I have a set of 2 inch spindles that go with it; just need to put them on. New front runner tires and prostar wheels. 3X21x15 Mickeys on the back. These are not new but have 3/4 tread. Just put on a $500.00 black truxedo tonneau cover Truck has 1700 miles on it since completed. Original odometer reads 142,076 miles. Has factory SS cowel hood. Interior is not the greatest. This truck is street legal. All lights and blinkers work. I have not raced this truck. Very dependable. Truck is a blast to drive and really turns heads. It could be raced with a few modifications. This truck is set up for street driving. |
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Burt Reynolds' vehicles up for auction at Barrett-Jackson
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