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1965 Chevy C-10 Step Side Pro-street,498 Big Block on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:102000
Location:

Goodview, Virginia, United States

Goodview, Virginia, United States

 1965 Chevy. C-10 step side pro-street. Tilt wheel, New motor, Eagle steel crank internally balanced, I- Beam rods, mini dome forged pistons 10 to 1, comp roller cam 638- 646, gear drive, electric water pump, electric fans, high volume oil pump, roller rockers, mini high torque starter, stud girdle, aluminum heads, New Turbo 400 all hardened, 3200 stall converter, trans brake, new rear 33 x 21.50 tires. 456 gears with spool.   Mileage on odometer may be outside of equipment limitations.

This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.


On May-19-14 at 20:20:31 PDT, seller added the following information:

 1965 Chevy. C-10 step side pro-street. Tilt wheel, New motor, Eagle steel stroker crank internally balanced, I- Beam rods, mini dome forged pistons 10 to 1, comp roller cam 638- 646, gear drive, electric water pump, electric fans, high volume oil pump, roller rockers, mini high torque starter, stud girdle, aluminum heads, New Turbo 400 all hardened, 3200 stall converter, trans brake, new rear 33 x 21.50 tires. 456 gears with spool.   Mileage on odometer may be outside of equipment limitations.

NOTE TO BUYERS, THIS IS A 496 STROKER NOT A 498

This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.


On May-21-14 at 18:59:25 PDT, seller added the following information:

 1965 Chevy. C-10 step side pro-street. Tilt wheel, New motor, Eagle steel crank internally balanced, I- Beam rods, mini dome forged pistons 10 to 1, comp roller cam 638- 646, gear drive, electric water pump, electric fans, high volume oil pump, roller rockers, mini high torque starter, stud girdle, aluminum heads, New Turbo 400 all hardened, 3200 stall converter, trans brake, new rear 33 x 21.50 tires. 456 gears with spool.   Mileage on odometer may be outside of equipment limitations.

This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.




On May-21-14 at 19:00:58 PDT, seller added the following information:

1965 Chevy. C-10 step side pro-street. Tilt wheel, New motor, Eagle steel crank internally balanced, I- Beam rods, mini dome forged pistons 10 to 1, comp roller cam 638- 646, gear drive, electric water pump, electric fans, high volume oil pump, roller rockers, mini high torque starter, stud girdle, aluminum heads, New Turbo 400 all hardened, 3200 stall converter, trans brake, new rear 33 x 21.50 tires. 456 gears with spool.   Mileage on odometer may be outside of equipment limitations.

This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.


On May-21-14 at 19:04:16 PDT, seller added the following information:

 1965 Chevy. C-10 step side pro-street. Tilt wheel, New motor, Eagle steel crank internally balanced, I- Beam rods, mini dome forged pistons 10 to 1, comp roller cam 638- 646, gear drive, electric water pump, electric fans, high volume oil pump, roller rockers, mini high torque starter, stud girdle, aluminum heads, New Turbo 400 all hardened, 3200 stall converter, trans brake, new rear 33 x 21.50 tires. 456 gears with spool.   Mileage on odometer may be outside of equipment limitations.

This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.




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