Lowered Short Bed Shop Truck With Patina on 2040-cars
Crown Point, Indiana, United States
Local race shop truck being sold.
Has been lowered 4 inches in rear with new relocated shocks. 3 inches in front ,2 with tire stagger one with lowering spring so ride is better than most. Motor is from a 1985 k5 blazer that had 78k miles and runs great. trans is a three speed with a Hurst Indy shifter and has a new clutch and fluids. New radiator, headers ,and Cherry Bomb exhaust in last year Wheels are 20" With tires front measures 26.5 and rears are 28.75. Body is faded dinged up and has been wet sanded to get the weathered look. Bottom of doors starting to show rust but fenders ,hood ,rockers,corners, and bed sides are really solid. Bed floor is all pin-holed and could use a wood kit. Rocker supports are rusted but dont really do anything and are 16 bucks if you want to put them on. Rockers themselves are rust free. Cab mounts and lower cab rail is surprisingly good. We put in a new windshield and rubber and the frame was super solid. It looks like it leaked before and the cab floor looks to have had patches in the past. Just want to be straight with buyer doesnt really take away from truck. With a new bed kit and doors this would be a great ground up truck but we liked it just as it was. Just a fun neat old truck that seems to gets thumbs up from all generations and genders. Need a new lift at the shop and some other big tools to its gotta go. It is in Valparaiso Indiana and can be seen by appt. message My Ebay to schedule. As is as seen for sale locally at shop so I reserve the right to end early. Bid to win!! Make an offer and it can be yours. Local delivery may be possible , contact for further arrangements. |
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