Engine:none
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Trim: n/a
Model: C-10
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: none
Mileage: 9,999
1978 C-10 LONG BED. Air bag suspension front and back/ front disk brakes/ new font powder coated bumper still in box/ new billet front grill/ new tie rods/ it has the bench seat still in it or there are two bucket seats that go with it as well. There is a lot of welding man hours completed on this truck already. I will try to answer any questions to this truck as I can. Money is spent and I have a new born child.....wife says the truck goes or we go. So my loss is your gain. I will be selling the truck without the rims and tires. if you want the rims and tires, I will sell it for an extra $1,500 or we can negotiate for both truck and rims with it. I wanted to be my daily driver.
let me start by saying the truck is a work in progress. whomever gets her will have to finish bodywork. the body work that has been completed consists of: suicide doors, the body is channeled over the frame to make it look lower (the frame will sit about 1 inch off the ground, front air bag suspension, rear custom air bag suspension, re-enforced welding, smooth tailgate with Frenched in license plate holder, shaved door handles, custom bed for plexi-glass see-through opening to see the axle and bags (supposed to be painted same as the truck), raised floor (for the frame to sit higher in the chassy), front hood tilt kit still in box, bear claw latches, shaved and smoothed firewall. if I can think of some more I will post it later. there has been a lot and I do mean a lot of work done.
It will need all the glass, and engine and tranny, and the gauge cluster. the guy the moved the truck last time, put a small dent in the left fender (picture included).
winner will be responsible for pick up or delivery of truck. I will transport if the trip is 500 miles round trip for me and it will cost you an extra $300 for gas up front. (that's cheap. check around).
any questions you can email me at wizard3606@gmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as possible. if you want anymore pictures, just let me know of what to take. thank you and happy bidding
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