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One Of A Kind 1970 Chevrolet C10 Resto Mod Pickup!!! 383 Stroker!!! 500hp!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:800
Location:

Laurinburg, North Carolina, United States

Laurinburg, North Carolina, United States
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You are bidding on a one of a kind 1970 Chevrolet C10 short bed pickup. This resto modified truck is like new in

condition, and has all of the performance parts one could ever want in a classic short bed Chevy pickup. This truck

has been in the family for many years now and it is sad for us to let it go, but we want to move on to other projects.

All of the top brand name after market parts are second to none, and there was no expense sparred on any parts.

Having the best of both old and new was the theme of this truck, and I believe that it was accomplished tastefully

well! The 383 stroker motor has barely been driven 1000 miles since it was built. It has a Victor Jr. air-gap intake

manifold feeding air into the aluminum Elderbrock aluminum heads. The 750 dual line double pumper Holley

four-barrel carburetor provides the juice to the cam out stroker motor The automatic transmission is a B&M quick

shift type four speed automatic in the floor backed up with a 350 Turbo with 3.73 gears! The transmission is a fresh

rebuild with high performance components with a 2800 stall street/strip converter that can handle a massive 650

horsepower!

The exhaust flow through Hooker Super Competition Headers that feed to Flowmaster exhaust! The sound of the

stroked out small block is second to none! The MSD ignition and high spark coils definitely get the motor up and

firing quickly.The battery is a red top Optima battery that was bought just a few months back. The starter is brand

new, the door sills, the door weather-stripping is new along with the door handles, the arm rests, and door locks. All

of the emblems are brand new or are like new in condition. The front brake rotors are cross-drilled and slotted and

are brand new along with the wind shield wipers. The BF Goodrich tires barely have 800 miles on them, and the trim

rings are brand new stainless steel, triple dipped in chrome! The Alpine speakers work well with the Sony classic

cassette player for listening to your favorite old school tunes. The truck has all of the original air conditioning ducts but

we have chosen not to have the compressor for it deletes the horsepower potential of the motor. This is probably one of

the fastest yet classic C10 short beds on the market for sale in America. Feel free to email me any questions of concerns about

the truck, and I will respond to them as soon as possible.  Serious inquires only please! This is one of one!


On Jan-05-14 at 12:44:14 PST, seller added the following information:

A list of performance parts...

12 Bolt Main Rear end

3.73 gears

Victor Junior Air Gap Aluminum Intake

750cfm 4 Barrel Dual Line Double Pumper Holley

Hooker Super Competition Headers

MSD Ignition Box and Coil

Optima Red Top Battery

Flowmaster Exhaust

Assault 2800 Stall Street/Strip Torque Converter

K&N Air Filter

B&M Shifter

TCI Race Starter

Professionally Rebuilt Turbo 350 Transmission with high performance rings, bushings, and seals

All Aluminum Edelbrock Heads made specifically for 383 Stroker Chevy Small Block

 

 

 


On Jan-05-14 at 13:32:59 PST, seller added the following information:

More Pics Are Available!... Just ask for them! Serious buyers only please!...

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