Hotrod Street And Strip on 2040-cars
El Centro, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Fuel Type:87 OCTANE WHILE AROUND TOWN ALIL HIGH ON STRIP
For Sale By:OWNER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: TAN WITH A LITTLE DARKER BROWN ON SEATS GOES PERFT
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: 2 DOOR TRUCK
Warranty: NON-AS IS
Drive Type: 2WD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: hotrod flatz black
Disability Equipped: NON
You are bidding on a 1964 Chevy C-10 truck. Truck was an off chassis restoration. Comes with a 283 small block chevy v-8, engine originally built for drags but ended up in this street truck. Has a thumper cam, performance springs and lifters, heads have been completely machined, tunnel ram with (2) 500 edlebrock carburators, msd igniton, all under engine is polished aluminum and braided steel. Interior has dolphin gauges, power lexus seats, and completely insulated with dynamat overlay. Gas tank was relocated to rear of truck. Bed has been custom made with aluminum, bead rolled and tubbed. Has strange racing axels, with a narrowed rear-end. Sitting on 29x15.50x15 SRT by Weld Racing. Truck was finished and brought home to my garage and has just sat there since. TRUCK IS RUST AND CANCER FREE!!!!! Plenty of other good stuff has been added but its too much to explain. Have dedicated lots of time and labor to it. ASKING FOR $$$ 18,000 FOR BUY NOW PRICE, ALSO HAS DISC brakes in front lowered almost to the floor and for the rear we got rid of the 3link or 4link system and instaled leaf srping, truck drives great very loud and aggresive the cam makes it real intimitating like i said before every thing is brandnew from ur carbs to ur tires and wheel, truck did have some cancer spots but i cut them out treated the affected are the replace with replacement panel ohh before i go it also has c-clip eliminators just in case we were gona drag it, its just one cage away from the strip
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