Bagged 1965 Chevy Swb on 2040-cars
Vancouver, Washington, United States
I have had this pickup for 24 years and love it. It has spent most of the time torn down in the garage (15+ years) waiting for time and money to restore it properly. This truck started out as a 283, 4spd long bed. I found a short frame and short bed, installed the air bag system, dropped spindles, lowered lower control arms and "C" notched the rear. Then swapped the cab over. Installed new cab mount bushings, brake and fuel lines, aluminium radiator, and power brake booster. It has original black paint on the cab and front sheetmetal. The paint has a great patina. I was going to repaint it Black but since its cool now to have the Patina I desided to roll with it.The truck does have the typical rust but is the smallest amount I have ever seen in these trucks. Factory in dash A/C doesn't work but the rare and hard to find parts are here. Has Factory tinted glass, indash Tach and under dash ash tray. Cheap CD player.The bed floor is gone and a new one needs to be installed 2 inches higher due to air bags. Rear wheel tubs are included. Original aluminium grill and chrome front bumper, after market rear. Hand pinstriped by Bryan Scott. Engine: 327ci from '67 Chevelle with 202 angle plug heads that have been milled. Edlebrock RPM maniforld and 650 carb. Accell HEI, Noisy Gear Drive. 3in exhaust. 501 lift on cam so it idles very loapy. Tranny: TCI TH350 with shift kit. Suspension: '76 Chevy pu disc fronts, drum rear, 5x5 lugs. GM corp rear end has 3:73 ratio, 7 gallon air tank with Viair 480 pump controlled by two small manual toggle valves. 3/8 air line. Tires and wheels: 15x 7 and 15x 8 Astro Supremes with 235/60/15 and 275/60/15 Mastercraft Avengers with cut whites. I'll help buyer with delivering the truck to a local transport company. Shipping and all cost related to it are the buyer's responsibility. Sold as and where is. I will sell and help ship to over seas. Life and divorce force sale. Thank you
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