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1985 Chevrolet C10 on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1985 Mileage:3500 Color: Competition series TH
Location:

Welaka, Florida, United States

Welaka, Florida, United States
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  • YouTube Videos and Pictures
    -Contact me if interested in seeing four YouTube videos of my truck
  • -I also have many more photos that I can share

  • 3500 miles on 400HP 350ci motor:
    - All forged bottom end
    - Balanced and blueprinted
    - Fluidamper harmonic balancer
    - .477/.490 lift Comp Nitrous HP cam
    - Roller lifters
    - Trick flow heads
    - Roller rockers
    - Edelbrock Victor Jr. intake - Jet-Hot coated
    - 750CFM Holley 4150 TRC (Total Racing Components) carb
    - Electric fuel pump
    - Billet PerTronix HEI distributor
    - MSD plug wires
    - MSD 6AL ignition with adjustable two-step module
    - Oversized radiator with two electric fans
    - Edelbrock headers - Jet-Hot coated
    - 3" exhaust with Flowmaster 50-series mufflers
    - K&N X-Stream air filter assembly
    - Lots of polished chrome and aluminum parts
    - Block painted to match teal tone of exterior

    Competition series TH350 built by Performance Automatic:
    - Full manual valve body
    - Custom matched torque convertor - 3,200RPM stall with anti-ballooning plates
    - TPI approved flywheel
    - External cooler with Perma-Cool fan
    - All Royal Purple synthetic fluid
    - B&M Shifter
    - Polyurethane trans mount with custom built cross member
    - Custom built and balanced drive shaft
    - 10-bolt 3.73 rear with Auburn posi

    Lowered - 4/6 drop:
    - Belltech spindles: 4"
    - Belltech flip kit in rear: 6"
    - DJM shocks and spring

    Exterior:
    - Painted inside and out, clear coated under the hood and fenders
    - Shaved mirrors
    - 1991 Suburban grill
    - New tail lenses with LED bulbs
    - Aluminum weather-proof battery box in bed with Optima RedTop battery
    - 20" C-57 Coy's Wheels
    - 15" Eagle alloy wheels with Nitto NT555R drag radials (275/50)

    Interior:
    - Corbeau racing seats
    - Corbeau 5-point harnesses
    - Corbeau custom built adjustable seat frame
    - Floor sound deadening material
    - All digital gauges
    - MSD shift light with 6,000RPM pill
    - Rebuilt steering column
    - Charcoal color window tint

    Other:
    - Full original service manual
    - Brake overhaul with new brake booster and all synthetic fluid
    - Power steering and power brakes
    - Covercraft cover

Contact me with any questions.

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