1980 Chevy C10 Short Bed Pickup Truck Lowered 454 Auto Rallies Big Block on 2040-cars
Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:454
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: c10
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 65,892
Exterior Color: Black
THIS IS THE PROJECT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. ITS COMPLETE BUT NEEDS SOME ONE TO FINISH. FAMILY EMERGENCY FORCES ME TO DO A FAST NO RESERVE NO MIN BID AUCTION READ ON AND I WILL DESCRIBE AS ACCURATLY AS POSSIBLE. I ENDED UP WITH THIS TRUCK ON A TRADE SO WILL TELL YOU WHAT I KNOW. IT MAY HAVE SOME ISSUES I AM UNAWARE OF AS I HAVE NEVER DRIVEN IT DOWN THE STREET, ONLY MOVED IT AROUND MY PROPERTY. I have a California title released from the previous owner. I do not have time to transfer it into my name but it is clear. I do not have time to ship this vehicle. you will have to come and pick it up. it is not drivable. so bring a trailer. it is for sale locally if I get a decent offer the auction will be ended
1980 chevy c10 short bed pick up truck with a big block 454 and turbo 350 automatic. c notched and lowered all the way around. ready for air ride.
THE BODY- pretty straight and rust free accept for the drivers side bed panel is dented. all glass is good. Bed has been cut for c notch, there is a hole in the floor as it was originally a 4 speed manual, (clutch pedal is still there) no rear bumper, gmc tail gate that I cant get open,
ENGINE- 454 year unknown, long tube headers, new mufflers (not hooked up) hei distributer edelbrock carb, compression test showed all cylinders within 10 percent of each other. I believe the carburetor needs a rebuild and the intake is not correct as we cant get it to run smooth. It needs a lot of little things fixed like water leaks, oil leaks, alternator brackets and belts.
TRANSMISSION- turbo 350 I have never driven this truck down the street, only moved it around the property, I do not know how well it operates.
SUSPENSION- rear end is believed to be original, frame has been c notched for air bags but is still on leafs with a flipped axel, front is on chopped springs and will need some attention, brakes are stock but seam to stop it ok
INTERIOR- stock seat with no tears, looks like it was re died but looks decent. dash has one crack, panels need some work as they have a poor die job on them, carpet is trashed, it has a hole in the floor for the original stick shift. (clutch pedal is still there.
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