1969 Chevrolet C10 Lwb Truck on 2040-cars
Central, South Carolina, United States
1969 LWB Chevrolet C10. Truck is completely original 3 owner farm truck. 250 straight six, 3 speed Saginaw, with a 4:10 rear, and factory power steering. Truck has been completely gone through and highly modified. No expense spared. Updates include: CPP brakes to include 6 lug cross drilled vented rotors, Electronic HEI with 8.8mm wires, new OEM exhaust manifold (rare find) Chrome engine kit, Optima Red top Battery, Ridetech strongarm tubed airbag A-Arms and bags, 1 1/4 Ridetech Sway bar, Ridetech C-Notch, Toxic Shocks all the way around, ViAir Compressor, E-MC 1/2 brass valves, 3/8 lines, 3 tanks, Shock relocators. Suspension handles like a Corvette. Truck is an original wood bed truck, original rails retained , all new white oak wood and ss bolt kit installed. Stereo is a Pioneer with Bluetooth, remote, and front face USB and 6x9's in doors. Floor pan is completely Dynamate covered and original carpet reinstalled. 1961 Unity spot light installed and works. Tires are Hankook 295x50x15's on 8" powder coated rally's (Cracker Barrel Orange). Hiden hitch behind fold down license plate. Can tow. Truck has been to Pigeon Forge Grand Rod Run 2 years running, Daily driver, drive anywhere, truck likes curvy roads and runs 180% in any weather. I have all receipts for every part bought and installed. Any questions please call Dave (864) 906-2799. Truck has no warranty and is being sold as is, US sales ONLY. Truck has no issues or problems.
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