1967 Chevy C10 Big Block 4 Speed Hot Rod Rat, Nasty 507 Bbc Hugger Orange Truck on 2040-cars
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Transmission:4 spd
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 10
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Orange
Model: C-10
Interior Color: Black
Trim: c10
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 2wd
Up for sale is my 1967 Chevrolet c10 pickup truck. I have had this truck for over 10 years. I bought it in southern illinois with no engine and built a 427 tall deck 4 bolt main bored and stroked to 507. Engine is full roller. Hydrailic roller cam, roller lifters, roller rockers, roller timing chain set. All the machine work was done at kennedy machine shop in Champaign illinois and have most if not all the receipts. I have well over $5k in the engine. redone heads with stainless steel valves 2.2 intake and 1.8 exhaust. March serpentine belt system, power steering and brakes. Brand new edelbrock carb. 4 speed manual with all new heavy duty clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing. Team g intake and high flow fuel pump. Hedman headers with header wrap. Hei distributor. This truck was built as a show truck in probably the 80s. I never could find much info on the truck. There was a bunch of dash plaques with a few of them still remaining all from the duquoin southern illinois area.. This truck has less than 10 miles on it since the motor build. I recently got it out because I was talked into selling it and now its in the way. My taste in trucks has changed and moved to older vehicles. This truck hasn't been raced or anything I just plain lost interest. Truck had a 396 in it before and still retains all the badging. The glovebox has a build sheet option paper in it, but I'm not sure if its real. Interior is in awesome shape and was completely redone before I bought it. Paint is in pretty good shape. There is some wear here and there, a few rock chips, and a couple of small scratches. I think its in excellent shape for being at least 20 years old. Mickey thompson rear tires. Custom bed cover and carpeted bed. Awesome 80s sunroof. I'll let the pictures tell the rest. Truck is being sold as is with no warranty. Please no games as I am quickly becoming tired of relisting things and canceling bids. Bid to own. Buyer is responsible for all shipping, but I will help in any way that I can.
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