1971 Chevy 4x4 Truck Lwb, Step Side, V8, Work Truck, Classic, Patina, Pwr Steer on 2040-cars
Castle Rock, Colorado, United States
Hi, I'm selling my 1971 Chevy step side 4x4 heavy half- ton truck (old national forest truck), it has a custom step-side long bed and a custom cab with running lights stock from Chevrolet. It has a NEW GM 350 crate motor, Edelbrock performer intake manifold, 600 edelbrock carburetor, Newer exhaust, Headers, rebuilt Muncie 3-speed, 205 transfer case, lock out 4wd hubs, Newer all terrain snow studded tires, power brakes disc in front, power steering, New heater core, CD player, rear tow receiver hitch with 5 prong flat trailer lights, extra helper leaf spring in the rear.
This truck is in fair condition body wise but its a really solid running truck, it gets a thumbs up everywhere it goes. I mostly use it for a work truck and hunting rig, it does well. If you have any question or need more photos please feel free to contact me . I can also assist with refering a few transportation companies i have used in the past, they are professional and take good care of your vehicle!! Title is free and clear in hand I do have a youtube video on this truck under: 1971 Chevy K10 4x4 http://youtu.be/V3xVEgsakl4 Nixfix303@gmail.com 719-240-1558 Please No scams and ONLY serious bidders….I take positive feedbacks seriously!!! vehicle is sold as is and a $500 payment is due within 48 hours after the winning bid, if you wish to not go through with the transaction i will have to turn it over to ebays claims department!! On Dec-26-13 at 20:51:39 PST, seller added the following information: On Dec-26-13 at 20:53:49 PST, seller added the following information: |
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