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1961 Chevy Pickup Shortbox Stepside 4x4 V8 Lifted Flowmasters! K10 K20 C10 on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:500
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1961 Chevy Pickup, shortbed, stepside, 4x4, finished in a stunning red a Pristine original Southern California truck! Everything in this truck is brand new it also has power steering and power brakes which makes it a treat to drive! New high performance 350 4 bolt main with a mild cam and 202 heads, original Mickey Thompson finned valve covers, msd distributor, cap, performance wires, edelbrock 650 carb, everything is new on the engine, aluminum radiator, water pump, alternator, battery etc. etc. Dual flowmaster exhaust system (sounds great) 4 speed transmission with granny low and big dana axels front and rear. Lifted suspension with Dick Cepek shocks and brand new Baja rockcrawler rims wrapped with 35" BF Goodrich all terrain tires. Custom black carpet inside (not a kit) brand new seat, Stewart Warner gauges including column mounted tachometer, Grant steering wheel and a Kenwood cd player with remote and full I-phone capabilities surrounded by 6x9 speakers. Professional privacy tint all around The bed of the truck has a beautiful full dark stained oak bed with stainless polished strips and bolts. This truck can cruise down the freeway at 75 or hit the mountains with ease and it turns heads all day while doing it! Clean California title in hand and current registration, this truck needs nothing but a driver!  Im located in Huntington Beach Southern California phone 562 5 69 6449 thanks


On Feb-15-14 at 12:41:57 PST, seller added the following information:

This Pickup Has The Original California Black Licence Plate From 1961!

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