1979 C10 Patina, Bagged, Shop Truck on 2040-cars
Mundelein, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Chevrolet
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Model: C-10
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Auto
Exterior Color: Brown
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: none
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Silverado
Mileage: 50,475
1979 C10 Patina, bagged, shop truck. Unique, patina’d 79 square body that has been daily driven
for the past few years (weather permitting).
Can drive this one anywhere and get plenty of attention. Very solid original truck 50,475 miles on the odometer. (Do not know if this is original miles or not) Originally built by RPM Hot Rods Custom faux patina painted by Jerome Borris 350 engine, T350 trans – runs smooth and fires up with 1 pump
of the pedal every time. Strong trans,
shifts smooth. Porterbuilt Drop-member with factory arms modified for air
bags Porterbuilt 4-link rear with stepped rear rails Front and rear bags, AVS switch box with Parker Valves. 7 switch AVS controller to raise & lower all
4 corners at once, front/rear separately, or 4 corner individually controlled Lays frame when dropped Low ride height, about 4” at the rockers, so it looks cool
driving not just when it is dumped when parked. Full steering travel lock to lock with out rubbing (custom
inner fenders raised and widened for clearance) Custom billet “steelies” 20’s and 22’s with original center
caps. Nitto tires Custom sheet metal bed floor and wheel tubs bead rolled and
bedlined. Tie downs in the bed for your bike, bobber, or just hauling gear. Pockets in back to hold army style gas cans Actual gas tank mounted below the bed. Filled through chrome cap in bed floor. Fuel gauge works and is accurate. Interior is nice and fairly clean. The rug and carpet on the lower doors could
probably use replacing or a good shampooing, but it fits the character of the
truck as is so I never changed it. Can
be purchased new from LMC or Brother’s truck for a hundred bucks. (Wet spot on the driver floor from wet shoes in
pictures. There are no stains or
discoloration in the carpet.) New seat
foam and cover. Cover has a weathered
look that again goes perfectly with the truck.
Air gauge put into the lower left of the factory gauge cluster. Everything works except the speedo. Cable needs to be replaced, I never got around
to doing it. GPS App on my iPhone was
free and worked good enough! Otherwise the
truck is mechanically and electrically sound. New Alpine stereo installed this summer ($1,500 in parts) . Alpine top of the line head unit with Blue
Tooth, hands free phone, ipod, CD, etc… Amps
mounted below the seat. Two 5.5” Alpine speakers
in the door and two alpine 6x9’s in the rear cab corners. Rockford Fosgate P3 sub behind the seat. A lot of stereo for a small cab, but it
sounds bitchen. This is a bad ass truck that I hate to sell, but have a baby
on the way and a few other projects. Not
interested in trades or low ball offers.
Do not bid if you do not plan to pay for it. Clean, clear title in my name and ready to be
signed over to you! Located in Mundelein, IL (Northern suburb of Chicago). Truck is available to inspect by appointment. |
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