1956 Chevrolet Model C-10 on 2040-cars
Joshua Tree, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400C.I Chev.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: Eight
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 1,052
Sub Model: Short Bed
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Glossy Light Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Glossy Light Blue
This is a 1956 Chevrolet Model C-10 pickup. It has been completely restored from the bottom up, to be a very fast driver and with winning looks. Engine is a 400 c.i. Chev. small block. Mild cam ,Z28 intake manifold, Elderblock 4bbl , headers, alum crank pulleys,also for water pump & alternator. 110 amp alternator. ( Engine is capable of 7000 RPMS.) Transmission is a GM7003sp. With a 2500RPM lockin converter. Rear axle gears are 4:11.1. ONLY 1052 miles on vehicle since restoration was completed. This is not a truck for the timid driver. It launches very hard and fast. It will smoke the rear tires at any time. It drives very smoothly, but underlaying that, it can certainly get away from you. It has a complete 1971 front suspension. It has been completely rebuilt with new bushings and etc. The Blue interior/exterior paint is very glossly and like new. ONLY one small scratch near the r/h front headlight. There is no rust on the vehicle. New oak planks in the bed with stainless steel strips. NEW METAL PARTS; tailgate, step sections , L/R of door openings, rear lower sections of fenders, running boards/step area between rear fenders and cab and complete pickup bed. Air conditioner installed under the dash, ( Needs compressor installed to complete the installation.) 15" truck rally wheels with caps and trim rings. New 215/75/15 radial tires. Front inner splash panels and front panel forward of the radiator has been powder coated, black. Custom Black panel covers the firewall from the mid point down. Custom headliner panel is not installed. ( Will furnish.) Seats are Lincoln Naviator custom leather. Driver seat is electric controlled. Seat belts are installed.Gas tank has been relocated to under the bed at the rear. Door windows are electric controlled. Radio is custom by "Autosound", Engine tach. is by "Sun Pro". All new wiring for dash and engine is by "Painless". Custom alum. accel. pedal and linkage. New center mounted "emerg".brake handle need to be attached. All chrome parts have been replated with the three stage process. Following spare parts are included; HEI Dist. with custom holders for spark plugs, 8mm cables, horns, 350c.i. small block, rebuilt engine. Missing rocker arms assys. Photo book of restoration, wiring diagrams and etc, etc.
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