1954 Chevrolet C-10 Air Ride Suspension 3100 Hot Rod Patina Shop Truck on 2040-cars
Dry Ridge, Kentucky, United States
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the "Hulk"
...a 1954 Chevrolet 3100 Hot Rod
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V8 MOTOR!!
DRIVE IT DAILY!!!!! 7500 Miles Already!
Best Driving, Most Comfortable Air Ride
Suspension Truck I have yet to experience!
BEAUTIFUL... BEAUTIFUL... BEAUTIFUL!!!
........ 1954 Hot Rod Pickup Truck ........
This Hot ROD just Has THE L@@K!
We Feel this is Really a Work of ART
that you can
also Drive and Enjoy...
***Words Can't Describe how Great this
...Truck Drives and How FUN!
Beautiful!
Reliable !
Fast....!
BODY:
1954 Chevrolet 3100 Shortbed Pickup
Patina Paint
Very Straight Body, Very Solid
All Glass Perfect
Vintage Bed Wood Reclaimed/ Refinished
Vintage Bed Strips Reclaimed/ Refinished
THE ENGINE / DRIVETRAIN:
MODERN!
V8 LS 5.3 Motor w/ 70k miles
Fuel Injected
F.A.S.T. Fuel Management System
Headers
4L60E Electronic Overdrive Transmission
Custom Billet Coil Covers
Aftermarket Wiring Harness
Very Fast Drive train
SUSPENSION:
Full Air Ride on Modern S10 Chassis
Drives like on a Riding on a Cloud!
Handles Very Well
Very Comfortable Ride!
15x7" Front Steel Wheels
Wide 15x10" Rear Steel Wheels
BIG 295 Series Rear Tires
INTERIOR:
One of Kind Custom Interior
Plaid Interior is Vintage New Old Stock (NOS) VW!
16" Lokar Automatic Shifter
Custom High End Steering Wheel
New Gauges
New Carpet
All Perfect Glass (tinted)
CD Player
Rattle Free!
Comfortable!
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