1969 Chevy C-10 Stepside Restored 4 Wheel Disc Offenhauser, Hurst 20 Inch Wheels on 2040-cars
Grand Blanc, Michigan, United States
Looking for something more unique at the car show? Very solid, low original mileage stepside truck that has been restored. Narrative video shows underbody and test drive, click link below, or copy and paste it to youtube if it's unable to direct link. Written details outlined below video link. Over $25k invested- if you like it, make an offer. Inspections are welcome and encouraged. 810-691-2664.
http://youtu.be/yMWp-jTNQF0?list=UUD_HF54xbCX7aEtIQzZ5S_Q Vehicle features its original 292ci 6-cylinder engine fully rebuilt .030 over with high end performance modifications noted. Detailed block with powder coated side plates and finned valve cover present. Vintage Clifford powder coated intake with dual carb setup, adding to vintage look. Engine fires up and sounds very aggressive and throaty through headers into Flowmaster duals. 4 wheel Wilwood disc, Hurst floor shifter over rebuilt Saginaw 3 speed. Underhood MSD, aluminum rad., electric fan, etc. Underbody new mounts, clean solid no hit frame. Good looking paint over sharp exterior body with new fenders, rockers, doors and extended wheel tubs to accomodate 19" and 20" Schott aluminum wheels with Yoka tires, less than 500 miles. Rebuilt suspension, new springs, Budnik steering wheel and new seat, cover and added cover over the new seat skin. Added gages. Shoulder restraints added for safe cruising. New grille (not pictured) and lots of other new exterior trim. Rebuilt Saginaw 3 speed, new clutch, new Hurst shifter. Built to be a reliable comfortable cruiser. Amongst a world of crate 350's at the car shows, this truck always attracts some attention with the hood up! If you like unique, here it is! Thanks- 810-691-2664 |
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