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1969 Chevrolet K-10 / C-10 4x4 Stepside Shortbox on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:100
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States

1969 Chevrolet K-10
4X4 Stepside Shortbox
Frame Up Restoration
SHOW TRUCK!!!!!!

Now is your chance to own a Very Unique 1 of a kind 1969 Chevy K-10 4X4 (Originally a C-10).  This truck has had a complete frame-up restoration with modest upgraded customs.  The rebuilt engine is a Throttle Body Injected 350 C.I.D. out of a 1991.  The transmission is a 700R4 with matching transfer case also out of the 1991.  The paint is Base Coat/Clear Coat Hugger Orange/Black completed in May of 2013.  The bottom of the fenders, doors, and cab have been Rino-Lined and then painted for maximum durability.  There has been many hours of detail put into this truck and is ready for the show.  During the restoration we completely detailed every nut an bolt of this truck.  The entire under body has been cleaned and undercoated, while the frame, engine bay, and other hard surfaces were cleaned and painted with Gloss Coatings.  The following is a list of what has been replaced or restored.  No DISAPPOINTMENTS!!!!!!!!  The pictures do NOT do this truck justice.  If interested, please ask for more.  We have over 120 pictures available.


  • 1991 Chevy TBI 350 C.I.D. Engine
  • 700R4 4-Speed Automatic Transmission and Transfer Case with B&M Converter Lock-Up Control
  • New Wood Bed and Stainless Rails
  • New Stainless Steel Bed Rail Caps
  • New Shocks/Boots
  • Complete Front End Rebuild including Bushings and Tie-Rod Ends
  • Driveshafts Balanced
  • New Tires Goodyear Wrangler 33X12.5X15
  • New Carpet
  • New LED Taillights
  • New Reverse Lights
  • New Headlights
  • New Grille Shell
  • New Grille
  • New Headlight Surrounds
  • New Front Bumper
  • New Brakes
  • New Radiator
  • New Aluminized 2-1/2" Custom Dual Exhaust with Flowmaster Mufflers
  • New Sidemarker Lights
  • DANA 44 Frontend
  • 12 Bolt Rearend
  • New AM/FM CD Stereo and Speakers


The fit and finish of this truck is very nice. 
There are few minor blemishes here and there but overall is very nice.
Everything works with the exception of the A/C needs updated hoses and recharged. 
The windshield has a crack and should be replaced eventually. 




You will be hard pressed to find another truck like this one with such attention paid to detail at this price!
 

ANYONE would be proud to have, drive and show this truck! 
We get compliments everywhere we go
and we know you will too! 




Please call with any questions or offers. We also have many other pictures available upon request.



     

Todd (208) 989-3970    OR     Brian (208) 695-4695






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