1964 Chevy C-10 427-th400-12 Bolt Rear - Ground Up Restoration Tn Title on 2040-cars
Voluntown, Connecticut, United States
This truck in very nice to drive . We drive it as much as we can. But the dogs can' t go in it lol - So when I need to go to home depot or just to the store i'll take it . I got the truck from a family that drove it everyday and back and forth from ct to new jersey on the weekends . They had some kids and the truck was no longer their baby and in need of a mini van rather than an old truck . When I got it she needed to come apart and have some much needed body work done . So I lost my mind somewhere along the way and just about ever nut and bolt came out replaced if needed and back together again. I have yet to see another c-10 that looks as fine as this one . I think so anyway and I hope you do to as a lot of thought went into the build . It has all new gm steal fenders, grill, bumpers, rear fenders , rockers, cab corners, and I am sure there is more. The hood is a custom cow hood made just for me . It has kyb shocks , Hotchkis lowering kit . 427 TH 400 12 BOLT REAR . If you have any questions feel free to give me a call. my home number is 860-376-9116 and my cell is 860-367-5399 my name is Dennis . There is so much information i could put here but I suck at typing and would rather tell the story anyway. Almost forgot to say I rhino lined the bed and the doors as I think a truck should be able to be used If i had polished the wood in the bed like everyone does You could not let the truck get wet or sure the hell not put stuff in the bed. The fuel cell is in the rear of the truck and filled in the bed .
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