Pro Street Chevy S10 on 2040-cars
Georgetown, Illinois, United States
This is a really Nice Pro Street Style truck a must see ! Rebuilt 350 Chevy Motor 0.30 over MANY NEW PARTS New Battery, New Exhaust , New Tires, New Rims, New Shocks, New Brakes, New 10-12 Gal Fuel Cell, New Holly 600 Carb, New Trans, New Narrowed Rear End with air bags. Modified Frame, Cut and Welded. Drive Shaft Safety Loop. All lights work fine. Very street able. Holds the road good and straight .Street legal. Clean clear title in hand. Paint has a few scratches and a couple bubbles here and there needs touched up . For sale where is as is . We reserve the right to end the auction early because we have it for sell locally. Please feel free to come look or we will answer any questions. Please make deposit through Pay Pal of 500.00 within 24 hours and then pay the bal in cash in person when you come to pick up the truck within 7 days. Thanks Also speedometer is not hooked up.
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Fri, 12 Apr 2013Redesigning an icon is a difficult task, especially when you've got a blank sheet of paper in front of you and the all-new C7 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is intended to be your final objective.
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