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1968 Chevy C-10 Shortbed Full Custom on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:3800
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States

85% complete

400HP 355c.i. Engine w/ 3000 miles on engine                                                   

Balanced and blueprinted

9.5:1 pistons, Moly Rings         

All polished and tuned port fuel injected

High volume oil pump

Vortec heads

Aluminum 4-core radiator with electric fans

700R4 Transmission w/ shift kit and solid state valve body

3.73 Posi rear-end

Full air-ride suspension

            2-compressors – 6 Gallon tank – 6 switches

            Can be upgraded to 10 switches

            Front A-arms sit on concrete when air released

2.5” drop spindles

2” drop a-arms

Rear 4-link suspension

Drop shocks

Balanced and shortened driveshaft

Front disc brakes w/ drilled and slotted rotors

Rear disc brakes with emergency brake option

Frame mounted power brake booster w/ GenII pump and remote reservoir

Shorty Headers with custom dual Flowmaster exhaust

Custom aluminum 21 Gallon fuel tank / under bed

Rear-mounted aluminum battery box in bed

New cowl-induction hood and new front grille w/ new chrome inserts

New front chrome bumper

Suicide doors w/ shaved handles and locks w/ bear claw latches

Wing-window elimination kit for solid glass(Not Installed)

New bedsides/ Front/ tailgate

Tailgate welded shut and molded in

Bed floor not in truck but have raw oak strips for the bed

Ididit Paintable tilt steering column

Custom billet half-wrap steering wheel

Autometer ultralite gauges

            5” electric speedo & electric Tach

            2-5/8” Water temp, Volts, Fuel, Oil

Alpine CD player

Alpine behind dash amplifier

Boston Acoustics 6” and tweeter separates in kick panels

High back leather bucket seats

Lokar floor shifter

Billet A/C controls w/ vintage Air Unit (needs compressor)

Custom billet air vents

Entire cab is wrapped in Dynamat

18X10 Boyd Coddington Magneato rears

18X8 Boyd Coddington Magneato Fronts

Have new bag mounts for rear to make it go lower and some spare parts(new cab corners, power window kit, etc.)

Needs minor tuning for Fuel Injection, Runs rich when cold, runs great when reaches operating temp. Program discs and cable  for laptop included with sale along with full operational manual for fuel injection.

Needs interior finished

Needs minor bodywork and paint

Over 35K Invested not including labor. I have all receipts to prove it!

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