1971 Chevy Chevrolet C-10 Swb 67 68 69 70 71 72 Cheyenne Cst on 2040-cars
Mena, Arkansas, United States
Up for auction is this very nice 1971 Chevy C10 pick up truck it was just recently finished it has approx 100 miles on it and now up for sale.it was frame off restored with a few custom touches, the truck and all parts used were all very solid mostly rust free and very straight. the engine is a brand new rebuilt .040 over 350 sbc fresh bore new pistons 4 bolt main, new rebuilt heads new carb, long tail shaft new rebuilt turbo 350, new radiator, new electric fan and electronic thermostat control,new inner fenders, new carpet, new recovered seat,all new rubber seals, new door handles inside and out, totaly rebuilt front suspension, all new shocks, new coated headers, new dual exhaust with 2 1/2 inch pipe, all new lights and lenses marker lights,new front panel in the bed box, new tailgate, new bumpers, new speedway wiring harness and fuse block,fresh paint month old, tinted windows, wheels and tires came off of another truck my buddy owns but they only have 500 miles on them and look like new, new gas tank mounted under the bed,the only thing this truck needs to be considered finished is vintage air/heat installed we do not have the vintage air kit. this will make a nice show truck and or super nice driver.this truck belongs to a good friend of mine he is the owner/builder i am just listing it for him. i am very familiar with the truck but i am including his number so that you can call him with any questions,479-216-0948. We are not staing anywhere in here that this truck is a 100 point restoration or perfect in every little way. this truck is being sold AS IS WHERE IS NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. but it is very nice done right and any truck person would be proud to own it. This auction is for continental U.S. bidders/buyers only no shipping!!!!! there will be a $500 DEPOSIT due through paypal within 24 hrs. after auction end THE BALLANCE TO BE PAID IN CASH IN PERSON WHEN PICKING UP TRUCK.THE TRUCK NEEDS TO BE PICKED UP WITHIN 7 business days. Please look at all pictures and ask all questions before bidding, AND ALSO MAKE SURE IT IS OK WITH YOUR WIFE AND OR YOUR MOMMY THIS IS AUCTION IS FOR BIG BOYS YOU ARE BIDDING TO OWN THIS TRUCK. YOU ARE NOT BIDDING ON A FREE PASS TO COME KICK THE TIRES AND NIT PICK IT TO DEATH OR BACK OUT CUZ YOUR WIFE OR BANK SAID NO,SERIOUS BIDDERS WITH CASH ONLY PLEASE. Please check out my feedback 100%. WOW shes a BEAUTY BID HIGH BID OFTEN IT HAS LOW STARTING BID AND LOW RESERVE. THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING.
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These are the five most ridiculous attacks on the Chevy Volt [w/videos]
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The automaker has already made it clear it will resurrect the LT5 name for the new supercharged V8, and if GM is already pulling 600 from the Z06, the big dog ZR1 would theoretically offer 700 horsepower. Either way, the range-topping Corvette will be suitably insulated from its less potent siblings. Stay tuned. We aren't likely to see the Z06 for at least a year, with the ZR1 trailing along at some point there after.
Before Chevrolet's Redline, there was the Saturn Red Line
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