1985 Chevrolet Ck 1500 350 4 Speed 4x4 Shortbed Restored Loaded Everything New! on 2040-cars
Highland, New York, United States
Body Type:fleetside
Engine:350 v-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Trim: Silverado
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 4x4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 5,800
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: copperhead metallic
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is a 1985 Chevy CK1500 that has had a frame off nut and bolt restoration. The truck was completed last summer and has had everything either replaced or rebuilt. I am the second owner. The frame was stripped to bare rails, sandblasted and veraprimed, and then painted chassis black, the rears were dismantled to bare housings and rebuilt,bearings,seals u-joints and 3.73 gears. The transfer case and transmission were gone over too. New centerforce clutch, and slave clyinder. The frame has brand new fuel lines gas tanks, sending units. Stainless brake lines from master cylinder to all the wheels and stainless braided brake hoses. Suspension is fitted with a 4 inch rugged trail suspension lift, all new springs,bushings,bolts, u-bolts...I spent over $12,000 in new parts, $5000.00 in hard to find used parts, all new sheet metal, doors, new GM fenders, steel cowl induction hood. The cab was off of a rust free donor truck that needed no metal replaced, the only thing I did was remove the drip rail trip above the doors for a cleaner look. The interior has new a/c vents,window and lock switches, headliner, custom seat, custom steering wheel, factory tac, and new carpet. The motor, 355 4 bolt main early model gm fuelie heads, crane cam, roller rockers, double roller timing chain,edelbrock intane, holly 670 street avenger carb, MSD ignition, fell-pro gaskets. The exaust is custom 2 1/2 inch with headman headers and flowmaster mufflers and stainless tips.The paint is PPG coppedhead pearl metallic, the paint job was $6000.00. Wheels and tires 15x10 alcoa rims with 33x12.50x15 copper sst tires. custom fuel doors, tonnau cover, all new weather stripping, grille,lights... The dash was not cut up for a radio and I didnt cut it either, I did not install a radio, the factory radio plug/wire harness is intact. This truck is awsome, it runs and drives like new! Please serious buyers, no tire kickers! If you have any questions or want additonal photos I have a book from start to finish history of the build. I have a reasonable reserve set, I am also interested in trades. I know what I have in the truck time and money, whoever buys it will get one of the nicest box style chevy trucks out there. Thanks.
On Dec-12-12 at 17:20:18 PST, seller added the following informati
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