1977 Chevy 1/2 Ton Pickup Short Bed Fleetside on 2040-cars
Morgan Hill, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: CUSTOM DELUXE
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 300,380
Exterior Color: TWO TONE WHITE & COPPER
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: WHITE/BLACK
BOUGHT THIS TRUCK ALMOST 1-1/2 YEARS AGO IT WAS PURCHASED AS A PROJECT FOR RESALE.AS YOU KNOW IF YOUV'E BEEN LOOKING OR EVER OWNED ONE OF THESE PICKUPS THEY SEEM TO BE RUST MAGNETS.CAB RUST WAS CUT OUT AND REPLACED/REPAIRED,BED WAS FINE,DOORS,FENDERS,AND HOOD HAVE ALL BEEN REPLACED.1 FENDER IS NEW,THE REST CAME FROM PICK/PULL (HOME AWAY FROM HOME)IT HAD NO MOTOR OR TRANNY SO I FOUND A REBUILT (WITH 20,000) 1988 T.B.I. AND DROPPED HER IN.I HAD THE TURBO 400 TO FUEL THE FIRE!REPLACED WIRING HARNESS ( CAB AND MOTOR BOTH HARNESSES) INSTALLED COMPUTER INSTALLED CORRECT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER.HAS NEW CARPET,NEW FRONT GLASS,ALL NEW RUBBER,SEAT CAME OUT OF A 94-95 CHEVY CREWCAB (NO RIPS OR TEARS NICE NICE NICE).AND AS YOU CAN SEE IT HAS NEW PAINT.B.A.S.F.PAINT/ CLEAR, TWO STAGE, AND COLOR SANDED,NOT PERFECT BUT CAME OUT NICE.TRUCK IS NON-OPT AT PRESENT BUT ALL FEES ARE PAID AND UP TO DATE.TRUCK FIRES UP RUNS GREAT NO CODES.TURBO 400 IS AN OLDER MODEL NO CABLE TYPE SO IT HAS NO PASSING GEAR IT SHIFTS FINE HAS A SHIFT KIT ITS ALSO BEEN GONE THROUGH( IT IS A BAD ASS TRANNY) IF SOMEONE FROM CALIF. WANTS TO BUY THIS TRUCK IT WILL NEED CA. HEADERS OR STOCK EXHAUST MANIFOLDS AND A CA. SPECIFIC SPACER BETWEEN THE TBI AND INTAKE MANIFOLD AND THEN YOU WOULD NEED IT CHECKED OUT BY A CA.STATE REFEREE.IF YOUR LOOKING AT IT FROM OUT OF STATE ITS GOOD TO GO. NEW OWNER PAYS SHIPPING NEED 500.00 OFF THE BAT AND BALANCE DUE IN 7 DAYS AT PICKUP CASH ONLY THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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