1985 Chevrolet C-10 Custom Pick-up 350 Ho Crate, Gray, on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
BODY: New Restoration GM Spiral Grey Metallic Paint Front and Rear Roll Pan and Tail Gate Handle Re-locator kit Tail gate skin License plate flip kit & trailer hitch Undercoating and Spray in bed liner Shaved rain gutters, door handles, and tail gate handle MOTOR: GM 350 HO Crate Motor & Manifold Turbo 350 Tranny w/Shift Kit Lokar: Trannny, oil and motor dip stick, column shift cables, & kick down brackets. GM Aluminum polished valve covers Billet Serpentine system, Billet Power Steering Pump, Billet Battery tray and hold down. Deka Intimidator Battery Flex-A-Lite Fan Holley Carb and 7 psi Electric Fuel Pump. HO Chrome Alternator K & N Filter Hedman Ceramic Headers Flowmaster 40 Series True Dual Mufflers STEREO SYSTEM: Clarion FZ709 Single Din MP3 Head Unit Soundstream 6.5" Speakers & Stealth enclosed 10" Sub Soundstream Mono D Amp Kicker 3.5" Dash Mounted Coax Speakers Q Logic molded Kick Panel Speaker enclosure EXTERIOR: Race Sport 8K Hids 1998 Chevy Head & Park Lamps Ghosted Side Markers ( Custom Made) 1991 K5 Blazer Grill Shell Auto Lock Shaved Door Kit LED Backup Lights Billet Wiper Heads & Complete wipers Street Scene Mirrors Snugtop Snug Lid Tonneau Bed Cover INTERIOR: Billet Interior Door Handles Carbon Fiber Gauges Pro Logic OEM Black Floor Liner Billet Leather Wrapped Sterring Wheel Custom Upholstery: Dark Grey Leather Two Tone mix w/ tweed & light grey stitching SUSPENSION: Beltech 5" Drop Kit w/Flip Kit & Nitro Shocks OG Boyd Coddington Shyster Multi Piece Billet Wheels, Staggered Fitment 20x8.5 Front 20x10 Rear BFG G-Force T/A Tires 245/35/20 Front & 265/35/20 Rear For Sale Call or Text 863.602.4477 |
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