1968 Chevy Truck Stepside Short Bed 454 Big Block Hot Rod C10 Custom 67 Rat on 2040-cars
The Colony, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:454
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: CUSTOM
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 2
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
UP FOR SALE IS A BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM 1968 CHEVY STEPSIDE SHORTBED TRUCK THAT HAS BEEN EXTENSIVELY MODIFIED FOR FUN AND SPEED. THIS IS A FRAME OFF BUILD THAT STARTED WITH A RUST FREE TEXAS TRUCK. THE BOTTOM OF THE CAB WAS COATED WITH POR 15 WHILE OFF, AND URETHANE CAB MOUNTS WERE INSERTED UPON INSTALLATION. THE FRAME HAS BEEN C-NOTCHED, HOLE SAWED FOR WEIGHT SAVINGS, AND THE OBVIOUS 14 POINT CHROMOLY, NHRA CERTIFIABLE, ROLLCAGE INSTALLED BY TEXAS THUNDER PERFORMANCE. THE REAR CONTROL ARMS HAVE BEEN WELDED AND SHAVED OF WEIGHT AS WELL. THE FRONT CROSSMEMBER IS NOTCHED FOR LARGE SUMP BIG BLOCK OIL PAN OPTIONS, AND ALSO SHAVED OF SOME WEIGHT. THE SUSPENSION CONSISTS OF CPP FRONT AND REAR OVERSIZE SWAY BARS AND ADJUSTABLE PANHARD BAR. DROP SHOCKS, DROP SPRINGS 2" FRONT, 5" REAR, AND MCGAUPHY'S 2.5" DROP SPINDLES UP FRONT. ALL NEW BRAKES AND LINES. THE DRIVE LINE IS A REBUILT STOCK 454 WITH LONG TUBE HEADERS AND STRAIGHT 3" DUAL EXHAUST. THIS THING SOUNDS BEASTY. THE TRANSMISSION IS A STOCK HD TH400, CONTROLLED BY A B&M SHIFTER, BACKED BY A NEW HD DENNY'S DRIVESHAFT AND 12 BOLT POSI REAR WITH 3.08 GEARS. ALL NEW PARTS ON THE BELT PATH, HD ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH ROOM FOR GROWTH IN POWER, NEW STEERING PARTS. THE BODY IS SHAVED AND PAINTED IN KUSTOM HOUSE HOT ROD FLAT BLACK. ALL NEW WEATHERSTRIPPING, CARPET ,SEATS, GAUGES, OAK BED, FUEL CELL, AND BATTERY. THE TRUCK HAS A NEW WIRING HARNESS BY AMERICAN AUTOWIRE. NEW SUMMIT RACING RALLY WHEELS WITH NEW 235/60/15 FRONT, AND 275/60/15 REAR COOPER COBRA TIRES. THIS IS AN AWESOME TRUCK THAT WILL TURN HEADS AND MAKE GREAT TIME DOING IT! A $500.00 DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END. FEEL FREE TO CALL MIKE WITH QUESTIONS @ 469-628-3693.
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