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1979 Chevrolet Gmc Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:100000
Location:

Toronto, Ohio, United States

Toronto, Ohio, United States
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1979 K1500 Flareside

Engine:  1972 mildly built 454 (bored .10 over).  Professionally rebuilt less then 2,500 miles ago.  106.9 cc closed chamber heads, 12:1 compression ratio, high performance cam, roller rockers, Holley Street Dominator intake, Holley 850 cfm square flange Double Pumper 4 bbl carb, Flowmaster headers, Moroso 8 qt oil pan, 4 core radiator, chrome air filter lid/alternator bracket/valve covers, new air cleaner.

Transmission:  1979 TurboHydramatic 400.  Professionally rebuilt less than 500 miles ago.  B&M shifter/deep pan/ trans cooler, adjustable vacuum modulator, heavy duty torque converter (have a TCI 10" 3500 stall converter that can go with it)

Transfer case: 1979 203

Front axle:  1976 heavy duty Dana 44 (calipers from 1980).  Professionally rebuilt less than 500 miles ago.  4.56 gears, Triple D Dual Drive carrier/locker, heavy duty lockout hubs, axle truss, stainless steel differential cover.

Rear axle:  1977 GM 14 bolt 1 ton full floater.  Professionally rebuilt less than 500 miles ago.  4.56 gears, Detroit locker, 13" brakes, axle truss, stainless steel differential cover.

Suspension:  12" total lift.  9" Skyjacker suspension lift, 3" body lift.  Double front shocks, Skyjacker swaybar.

Wheels and Tires:  16" Weld Racing "Stone Crusher" wheels, 42" Super Swampers with better than 95% tread.

Interior:  No cracks in dash, several stainless steel accents, B&M shifter, Grant Racing steering wheel, Autometer gauges, fully carpeted, Smittybilt rollcage, Flexsteel seats, racing style lap belt, Pioneer truck speakers.

Exterior:  Porsche "Indian Red" paint, PPG clear coat, Warn fog lights, stainless steel grill/drop bumpers/rocker panel accents, chrome moon visor/triple double roll bar/side steps, cowl induction hood, racing style hood pins, tractor trailer mud flaps, custom checkered flag/bow tie rear sliding window, windows tinted, Bushwhacker fender flares, recessed Mustang tail lights, underneath powder coated.

The truck is a 1979 GM.  It has some rust on the rocker panels, and the pain is beginning to show its age.  It's not perfect, but would not take much to be a car show winner again.  The chrome accents need some TLC.  One fender flare is cracked.  Runs and drives on pump gas.

The truck is located near Toronto, OH (43964).  I work out of the area, and would be available for viewing the truck on Tues and Weds.  Possibly Sunday or Monday night also, if given enough notice.

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