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Chevrolet C20 Silverado 454 Engine 454 Big Block Rear A/c 3/4 Ton on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:92887
Location:

1977 Chevy CHEVY C20 . 454 Big Block.

SPECIFICS / BUILD INFORMATION 

YEAR: 1977

MAKE: CHEVY 

MODEL: 2 Doors

VIN #:  CCS247Z189233

MILES: 92887

ENGINE / PERFORMANCE: 454 Big Block.

TRANSMISSION: Auto

 

OPTIONS:

Power Steering: NO 

Power Brakes: Yes

Air Conditioning: Yes 

 

FUNCTIONALITY:

Headlights:  YES

Taillights:  YES

Brake lights:  YES

Wipers:  YES

Blinkers:  YES

Air Conditioning: N/A

 



do you want original truck ?  do u want drive truck with good condition? you are in  right place. This is good truck used dilly with 454 engine and 400 transmission look like new. this C20 has not any problem and accident. I am Incentive to get this nice one. This truck has not been repainted yet still paint factory. A/C working no leaking no smoking no shudder engine but smooth sound. 

contact me at ebay email if you have any concerned about my baby truck. This truck has reserved price. payment will be done though paypal. 



FOR SHIPPING 

we have shipping company so, we can ship car every where USA and over seas. 



There is video you can see it at youtube under topic 


CHEVROLET C20 SILVERADO 454 ENGINE 454 big block rear a/c 3/4 ton

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