1986 Chevy C-10 Silverado Swb 1500 on 2040-cars
Brea, California, United States
1986 SWB Chevy Silverado 1500
I challenge you to find a nicer truck from this era that is not a “show” truck. You will NOT be disappointed in this one. This truck is very, very, very nice. Everything is truly in like new condition.
EVERYTHING on this truck is functional and works.
73,770 original miles. Restoration done about 2,500 miles ago including engine and transmission.
5.7 liter 350 ci V8. TH700R automatic transmission with shift kit. Runs and drives great.
K & N air filter, Holley carb, Edelbrock intake manifold, MSD ignition, and Thorley headers. Engine was calibrated in June 2013.
Front brakes are oversized Wilwood 6 piston disc and rears are drums.
Tires: Falken STZ05 275/55R20 & 305/50R20 with only 700 miles on them.
Boss 338 powder coated matte black 20 x 8.5 and 20 x 10 rims new in September 2013.
It has been slightly lowered front (2 1/2 inch spindles) and rear (2 inch hangars/shackles) and new shocks were put on when restoration was done. It rides really nice and ride height looks awesome.
Paint was redone with restoration and is in EXCELLENT condition. No scratches, chips or flaws I can see. Very quality paint job.
All chrome and trim is in excellent like new condition.
Interior is flawless. Absolutely no tears, rips or stains to seats or carpet.
PS, PB, PW, PDL, clock, cruise, tilt, A/C (blows cold), cup holder, rear slider, tinted windows, dual tanks, front bumper guards, spray in bed liner, new JVC KDAHDF65 CD player with remote and iPod/iPhone controls, new in dash speakers, new 6 x 9 FOCAL rear corner speakers, new 12 inch Kicker CVT124 sub, new Alpine MRXV70 amp and new VIPER 3305v alarm.
I completed the restoration with new sliding rear window, dash bezel trim, power window switches, passenger power lock popper, interior dome light, volt gauge, left and right door links, starter, hazard flasher, turn signal lever, tires and rims. (I have receipts for this work)
I will include a car cover as well.
I will do my best to answer any questions. I did not do the major restoration on the truck (thus do not have receipts for work I did not do) and am not a real gear head. So I cannot answer too many detailed mechanical questions.
I have a clean title in hand.
I am happy to arrange a pick-up with any shipping company a buyer chooses.
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