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Just Your Ordinary Everyday 1,000hp Twin Turbo Chevrolet C10 on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1986 Mileage:96000
Location:

Weatherford, Texas, United States

Weatherford, Texas, United States
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 For Sale is a one of a kind C10 Its the package deal for the best price. It has the Paint, Interior, & Power Train to make it Complete.


Watch This Video I Made Of The Truck For A Better Look Of How She Runs!

                       
http://youtu.be/L_LzuhTsGHE 


Here's what's been done so far...........
Twin 57MM T3/T4 Hybrid Turbos, Capable of Producing 300HP a Piece at 27% PSI
38MM External Waste gates, Twin Blow Off Valves,

Dual Manual Boost Controllers, Need more Power? Just a Few Clicks Away!

Extra Large Intercooler, 2 Inputs/2 Outputs, All 2.5" Piping

3 Electric Fans, 2 Pushers, 1 Puller

Built SBC 350 Bored 0.40 Over, Hypereutectic Pistons, Steel Crank Turned 0.10, The Good Vortec Heads with Swirl Ports & some Port Work Done For better Flow,

Crane Energizer Roller Rockers 1.5 Ratio (set at .025 warm)

Moroso Stud Girdle for the Rockers

Elgin Solid lift Camshaft
287/295 Duration, 256/564 Duration @ .050 .504/.504 Lift 105 lobe Separation

Assault High Rise Intake

Proform 750 Double Pumper Race Carb Converted to Blow Through Setup.

Blower Belt style Crank, Water Pump, Alternator, Pulleys & Belt

Assault 140GPH Race Fuel Pump, Capable of Supporting 1,000HP

Quick Fuel Technology's Boost Referenced Fuel Pressure Regulator With Return, 8AN Fittings

MSD 6AL Ignition, Blaster 2 Coil, 7,000rpm Rev Limiter chip

Mallory Unilite Distributor

Stainless Steel Headers, 2.5" Down Pipes, 3" Exhaust With Dumped FlowMasters

All Exhaust Is Wrapped for Performance & to Reduce Engine Bay Temps

Built For Race 2 Speed Power Glide, Manual Valve Body, With Trans Brake & 3500RPM Stall Convertor

GM 10 Bolt Rear End, 4:10 Gears, Locking Diff.

M/T ET Street Slicks

Custom Traction Bars

Dual Fuel Tanks That Work, One For Pump Gas, One For Race Fuel

Super Straight Body, No Major Imperfections at All, No Rust

Fresh Paint, Metallic Graphite, Not The Best, But It's Smooth & It Shines!

Roll Pan,

Best Looking Front Grill & Headlight Combo

Freshly Redone Interior, Complete With New Headliner, New Carpet, Redone Door Panels.

Racing Bucket Seats,

New 4-Point Harnesses

Probably The Only C10 You'll Ever See With A Power Sliding Rear Glass

Working Radio, All The Speakers Work That I Can Tell.

Auto Meter Cobalt 5" Tach W/Shiftlight

Auto Meter Trans Temp

AEM Air Fuel Ratio Wide Band Gauge

Boost Gauge

Oil Temp Gauge

Triple Water Temp, Oil PSI, Volt Gauges

B&M Quick Shift Ratchet Shifter, With T-Handle Button for Trans-Brake

All Glass Is Good

Tinted Windows

I Haven't Taken The Truck to The Track Since The Turbos Where Installed, But Before The Upgrades It was running 12 second 1/4 miles & 8 Second 1/8 miles. I figured with Good Traction This is Easily a 10 Second Truck. That's Pretty Good Considering The New Mustangs & Camaro's Only Run 13 second 1/4's

I Have a Ton Of Money Invested in This Truck, I'm Only Asking $18,500OBO
Feel Free To Ask Any Questions Or To Come Check It Out!

Call, Text, Or Email: (Eight17)-Nine01-FiveZero64




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