1970 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed Pick Up Street Rod Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
1970 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Pick Up
You are viewing a super nice 70 short bed custom. The truck was built in Arizona approximately 5 years ago with 54,059 miles (154,059). Approximately 9K miles driven since finished.
Please read on for more particulars of the car:
Body/Paint: Body is straight and flat. The paint is Lamborghini orange with a lot of pearl. Base/clear. Nice and flat with no orange peel. A few chips that have been touch up otherwise the paint shows very well and is very striking. Custom firewall.
Interior: The interior is very nice and comfortable. Leather with suede inserts tinted orange. Power windows, tilt, with billet wheel leather wrapped, power brakes, power steering, factory tach that works, Custom CD/DVD player with touch screen multiple speakers that sounds awesome. Inside cab and dash same color as the outside of the truck. The truck came with factory AC, but no AC or heater currently. Auto Meter temp and fuel gauge under dash. Stock fuel and temp are disconnected. Bed is custom and carpeted with piston lift bed top.
Running Gear: Built 350 SBC CK block with nice street cam. Aluminum heads (EC 200) and Edelbrock aluminum intake. Holley dual feed. MSD billet distributor, 6A amp and wires. Ceramic coating shorty headers, electric pusher fan w/HD 4 core radiator. Runs cool. The trans is a rebuilt TH 400 with shift kit. Rear end is a Ford 9 inch with mid range gears. 100 amp chrome alternator.
Suspension/Fame: Four corner air ride system with in cab controls and compressor installed in the bed. Front suspension is stock with rear set up with custom 4 link. Very stable. The frame is in excellent condition, looks good and has driveline loop.
Bright work: Billet grill, Chrome bumpers are in very good condition and show well. Engine compartment has lots of chrome. Chrome core support. All bright work is presentable.
Glass: In very good condition. Side and rear glass is original with replacement windshield.
Exhaust: 2 1/2 inch pipe with Flow Master mufflers. Ceramic coated headers. Sound nice. Great throaty sound.
Brakes: 4 wheel power disc brakes with cross drilled/slotted rotors. GM calipers.
Wheels/Tires: 20 inch custom Coy chrome rims with front BF Goodrich 255/35 ZR 20 tires with lots of rubber and 20 inch Mickey Thompson Sportsman S/R on the rear with lots of rubber and even ware. Summary: If you are seeking a very cool short bed Chevy truck this ride is worthy of your attention. Great color and really stands out with the wheels. Fun to drive with great tunes and show winner. I have over 100 pictures of the truck so please contact me and provide your email address if you would like additional pictures. Great value and quality build for the money. Don’t let this truck slip away. Disclaimer: The car is for sale locally. The owner has the right to cancel the auction at any time for any reason. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied with the car being sold in "AS IS" condition. Feel free to call me to discuss the particulars. |
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