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1957 Chevrolet Pick Up Pro Touring Street Restomod 383ci 550hp A/c Air Ride on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:12500
Location:

Key Largo, Florida, United States

Key Largo, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Mesa Engines 383 Stroker
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 3A57S110387
Year: 1957
Make: Chevrolet
Options: Leather Seats
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Automatic Turbo 400
Trim: Custom
Mileage: 12,500

 

FOR SALE       1957 Chevrolet Pick up truck          FOR SALE    

 

A Pro Touring/Hot Rod/RestoMod that you can cruise anywhere but will back it up at a stop light.  It’s a nasty sounding truck but not obnoxious like “hey look at me.” It just hits that perfect lick when it’s idling that makes people walk from across the parking lot knowing that its not some 300hp GM crate motor. With that being said it was built to be driven and as reliable as they come.

Quick Notes:

 Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Power Windows, Front Air Ride, Sound System, 383ci 550hp, Turbo 400, 9 inch Rear End, and much more. High dollar build no corners cut. This Truck has it ALL!

ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN:

  • MESA Balancing 550hp 383ci Stroker Engine
  • New Block
  • AFR stage III ported Aluminum Cylinder Heads
  • Forged Steel Crank
  • 11:1 compression
  • Big Hydraulic Cam
  • Edelbrock 2925 Intake
  • Custom built AED 750 Carb
  • MSD Billet Distributor
  • MSD 6AL-2 with 2 step rev limiter
  • MSD Blaster SS coil
  • GM Serpentine Belt System
  • Custom fabricated 1 7/8 inch Long Tube Hedders
  • 3 inch exhaust with Flowmaster Mufflers Custom Fabricated
  • Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission w/ Shift kit/Transpak
  • 10 inch Torque Converter 2500-2700 stall
  • Ford 9 inch Rear End New Posi New 3.73 gears
  • Power Disc Brakes on all 4 corners
  • Front Air Ride Techonology Shockwaves with adjustable bounce and rebound
  • Air Ride guage and switches on dash
  • Bed Was Mini Tubbed with factory straight side steel wheel wells
  • Custom Craig Weld Polished Aluminum Drag Wheels Rear 15x11 ( there’s a lot more room left if someone wants a pro touring 18/20 x 13 wide fits no problem)
  • Rear Tire is a massive 315/60/15 Mickey Thompson Drag Radial
  • Truck Cruises Nicely at 70-75mph because of the tall tire
  • Front tires are BF Goodrich Radial T/As

OTHER:

  • ICE COLD A/C!
  • Train Horn
  • HID Headlights
  • RCI Aluminum Powdercoated Fuel Cell
  • Battery Relocated to bed of truck with hidden batter switch in gas cap
  • Custom Fuel System
  • Electric Fans
  • Roll N Lock Pace Edwards Bed Cover
  • Hidden Hitch Reciever with trailer wiring plug
    Full Pioneer Sound System Including Head Unit, Door Kicker Panel Speakers, Amp, & Subwoofer
  • Custom Interior NEW style bench seat with shoulder beat belts and center lap belt. Power Windows and power locks.
  • VDO gauges
  • Custom smoother front bumper, rear deleted bumper, and alot more custom body work. Custom recessed turn signals front and rear.
  • Newer style bed because the original step side truck beds didn’t match the cab nearly as good as this one. Besides great features like the Roll N Lock and lockable tailgate to store and lock your dry luggage.
  • And Yes it does have a full Nitrous system with blanket warmer, pressure guage in cab, the whole nine yards. I haven’t sprayed because I’ve been missing the fuel feed line but its all there and all wired up if someone wants to make more power. I was told by the engine builder it can easily handle a big shot 175-250hp but its got a small plate on there now. 75-125hp.

Any Questions Call GUS at 305.394. one three seven four

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