1956 Chevy Custom Truck on 2040-cars
east helena, MT, United States
Body Type:STEPSIDE
Engine:505
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: STEPSIDE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RACE SHOW DRIVER
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 1,682
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: BLACK AND RACE ORANGE
Number of Doors: 2
1956 CHEVY STEPSIDE CUSTOM TRUCK..THE ENGINE WAS PROFESSIONALLY BUILT 505 BIG BLOCK (BORED 454/STROKER) EST 725 HP -DUAL 4 BARRELS JUST TUNED FOR HELENA MT, ROLLER ROCKERS,PORTEDHEADS,CUSTOM HEADERS,STROCKER PAN, ELECTRIC WATER PUMP, CLOYIE TIMING SET AND ALUM VALVE COVERS, CUSTOM RADIATOR, ELECTRIC PUSHER FAN NEW 19 GAL FUEL TANKIN FRAME, NEW HOLLEY ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP, NEW GEAR DRIVE MINI STARTER, NEW POLISHED ALUM P/S PUMP, BAL ROTATING ASSEMBLY, MSD IGNITION,DISTRIBOR, AND COUIL, NEW DAMPENER.3IN.EXHAUST WITH Y PIPES
TRANSMISSION:NEW TURBO 350 FROM SUMMIT RACING MAN. SHIFT AUTOMATIC..WITH HUGHES FLEX PLATE AND TORQUE CONVERTER, 3500 STALL, TURBO 350 SHIFT KIT WITH BM SHIFTER.
REAREND IS A FORD 9INCH. 4:10 POSI 4 LINK COIL OVERS DRIVE LINE-DI-HOOP, NEW DRIVE LINE, U-JOINTS ALL NEW BRAKE LINES&ADJUSTABLE PROPORTIONING VALVE, NEW 1/2 INCH STAINLESS BRAIDED FUEL LINES WITH DOUBLE FUEL FILTERS..nEW FRANICS MILLER WIRING HARNESS, NEW STAINLESS P/S HOSES, NEW WEATHER STRIPPING, STAINLESS BOLT KIT FOR BODY, BODY WORK IS MOSTLY DONE, NEW STEEL FENDERS, NEW TAIL GATE, 57 HOOD, AND WILL INCLUDE 56 HOOD, ALL NEW TINTED GLASS, TUBBED 4INCHES, CAB..NEW IDIDIT CHROME TILT COLUMN, NEW GAUGES, AND INSERTS, NEW TACH, INTERIOR IS PAINTED BLACK AND ORANGE, nEW TIRES AND WHEELS WITH APPROX, 800 MILES ON THEM, CRAIGER OLD SCHOOL MAGS..NEW REAR DRUM BRAKES..NEW FRONT DISC BRAKES, 1972 NOVA FRONT CLIP, NEW TIE ROD ENDS,BALL JOINTS, NEW A ARM,BUSHINGS ETC, NEW FRONT ASPRINGS, SHOCKS, THIS TRUCK HAS NICE CLOTH SEAT BUT NEEDS RECOVERED TO MATCH THE COLOR SCEME,THERES NO HEATER OR WIPERS.
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