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Chevrolet C-10 2wd Short Bed Pickup Truck 427 Bit Block 450+ Horsepower on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:67637 Color: lights work
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
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I am selling my 1984 Chevrolet C10, half ton, two wheel drive, short bed pickup truck. It has a Big Block displacing 427 cubic inches. The engine was built using a virgin mark IV block labeled 7.4 L on the side of the block. The crankshaft and rods are forged pieces taken out of a 1968 corvette that was receiving a stroker kit. The pistons are forged aftermarket and compression ratio is about 9.5 to 1. 4.25 inch bore and 3.76 inch stroke. The heads are iron large oval port casting number 6272292 open chamber rebuilt with stainless steel valves in sizes 2.19 and 1.88. It uses a Comp Cams K-Kit #K11-208-3 which specs at 230 degrees duration at .050 and .520 inch lift. It currently uses a late 60s iron intake manifold with a 800 cfm marine quadrajet with divorced choke. It has an HEI distributor. Headers are rusty, I have another set that just need to be installed. 2.5 inch exhaust with Hooker Maximum Flow Mufflers and turndowns just in front of rear axle. Transmission is a 1989 TH-700-R4 built with a TCI Kit and I have installed a large external trans fluid cooler. Rear axle is still stock and in good shape. Suspension is stock and in good shape. Brakes are stock and good shape, front pads and rear shoes have lots of life left in them. Has working power steering. This is an A/C truck but currently does not have a compressor hooked up. The alternator/water pump belt has been updated to a more modern 8 ribbed belt, no more v-belt to throw. It has a 4 core copper radiator that is correct for a 3/4 ton truck and uses the proper shroud and mounts and brackets to make it fit right and look like it is supposed to be there. Nothing is hacked together on this truck. I used the correct pieces to assemble this truck. Body was restored in 1997 but rust has taken it's toll and the body needs to be restored again. All exterior lights work. This is a great running and very fast truck. It is reliable and could be driven anywhere. I have driven it as it is now on a 600 mile trip to visit my mom out of state and had no issues. It also comes with a set of 5, 15 inch diameter by 8 inch wide factory rally wheels with 5 stainless steel trim rings and 8 center caps all in good shape. I also have a couple of other truck wheels that will come with it. I also have an extra bench seat that comes with it. Please feel free to contact me for additional pictures and questions. Buyer is responsible for picking up or arranging transport or shipment.
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