1966 Chevy Suburban 4wd on 2040-cars
Plympton, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Suburban
Trim: K20
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4
Mileage: 85,000
1966 Chevrolet Suburban 4wd, full body off rebuild in 99, needs doing again but I'm not in the mood. 305 4v, t350 with shift kit P205 included but not installed, they work great just removed from my other 66. Comes with just about everything you need except flex brake lines, rear u bolts, drivers door, some slip on cab mounts. Includes extra chevy grill,inner fenders, front tube bumper, xtra gas tank, drive shafts,cross member, bell housing, flywheel, radiator. Has nice Idaho nose, great rear doors, rust and bubbles in paint along bottom here & there,is not a bondo bucket, both rear qtrs done in 99 but need repairing now, but they are all metal, pass door bubbles in corners, bumpers good just surface rust underneath and frame solid but scaley. Was driving and dependable recently. Interior professionally painted, custom front seat, reupholstered rear, blk carpet, rubber floor mat in very back,tach, gauges aircraft lights, rod racks,69 camaro mahog wheel,, glass rubbers windshield, heater core & controls. 6x9 spkrs, set up for manual or auto, B&M star shifter .power steering and MP disc brake conversions,tires just rollers,3/4 ton frame & springs, 1/2 ton axles lots of room for tires. confer roof rack, KC dayliters,12000 lb pto winch all hooked up with pto for auto and manual. hooker headers and dual exhaust 1 blown muffler, Needs hole welded up here and there, undernaeth needs sandblasting or power washing & a gallon or POR. Good start for mud hill climb or pull truck. Locally advertised, could sell anytime and auction will end.This is a project w/o any directions, and will take alot of work to complete, please call with any questions before you bid. 508-826-4261
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