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Mad River, California, United States
1973 Chevy C10 shortbed fleetside truck.This truck is in excellent condition. It is a turn key type truck everything has been gone through No smog needed. It has new: Two tone black and mocha paint (biege) Shaded front windshield Bronze tinted side rear glass New window weatherstripping Chrome front bumber Rear roll pan Herculiner bed coating The suspension has new: 4 Bell tech drop spindles Front Rear Brakes New front disc,calipers,pads,rear drums and shoes 20 Boss 338 Black polished lip 5 spoke rims 20 x 8 in front 20 x 10 in rear New tires 275/40/20 less than 100mi. The interior is brand new: Black extra padded seat New black dash pad Black carpeting Black door panels headliner Black OEM 3 person seatbelts New Weatherstripping all around Tilt column Black 4 spoke grant racing steering wheel Kenwood/CD stereo system The rebuilt 350 cu. in. 4 bolt main motor has new: Automatic 700r4 Transmission BM shift kit Eldelbrock carb Eldelbrock intake Street Cam Electronic ignition 8mm plug wires Headers with Dual exhaust Flowmasters 44s New radiator New powerbrake booster master cylinder Gas tank
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