1968 Custom Chevy K10 Fuel Injected Lifted Candy Paint *no Reserve* on 2040-cars
Monument, Colorado, United States
NO RESERVE! 1968 Chevy Truck Short Bed 4x4 Custom. Camaro IROC Fuel Injection. Custom Suspension.
YEAR: 1968
MAKE: Chevy
MODEL: Short Bed K10 4x4
VIN #: KS148Z131343
DETAILS:
MILES: 8000
ENGINE / PERFORMANCE: Camaro Tune Port Injection V8
TRANSMISSION: Manual
OPTIONS:
Power Steering!
Power Brakes!
Custom Suspension!
Seat Belts!
FUNCTIONALITY:
Headlights: Working
Park Lights: Working
Brake lights: Working
Turn Signals: Working
Wipers: Working 4x4: Working
Air Conditioning: Optional Brand New AC In The Box. Needs to be installed (Free with buy it now)
SPECIFICS / BUILD INFORMATION: Resto Build Potential and customized 1968 Chevy Truck Short Bed 4x4 Hot Rod!! Turn key toy that commands attention EVERYWHERE!
-PPG Custom Candy Red/Orange. $225 a pint! Beautiful. Base coat / clear coat. -6” Custom Suspension Lift. Quad Shocks. -35” Tires. 90% tread. -Custom wheels. -Camaro Tune Port Injection V8. -Headers. -Custom exhaust. -Winch. -Bedliner. -Leather interior. -Custom Stereo and alarm. -Grant steering wheel. -Custom gauges.
Keep in mind that this truck is a 1968. This is not a perfect car, but it is a rare 4x4 short bed hot rod. Turnkey and ready to go. |
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