Restored 1970 Chevy C10 Short Bed Truck - Frame Off Every Thing New on 2040-cars
Jackson, Tennessee, United States
Engine:NEW GM 350
Drive Type: 700 R4 JASPER
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 46,328
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Warranty: ENGINE 100,000 MILES/ 3 YEARS GM
Trim: CST
THIS TRUCK WAS COMPLETELY DISASSEMBLED TO THE FRAME, AND WAS RESTORED FROM THE GROUND UP. NEW SHOCKS- NEW BRAKE DRUMS AND SHOES- NEW BRAKE LINES AND FITTINGS- REPLACED REAR 6 LUG AXELS WITH 5 LUG AXELS- REPLACED FRONT ASSEMBLY WITH 5 LUG DISC BRAKES. NEW GM 350 ENGINE WITH 3 YEAR 100,000 WARRANTY- FRESH REBUILT JASPER 700r4 TRANNY WITH LOCKUP- NEW CHROME ALTENATOR W/CUSTOM MOUNTING BRACKET- NEW ALUMINUM WATER PUMP- NEW POWER STEERING PUMP W/POLISHED MOUNTING BRACKET- NEW POLISHED ALUMINUM INTAKE MANIFOLD.- NEW ALUMUNUM 60,000 VOLT DISTRIBUTOR- NEW HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM RADIATOR- NEW BATTERY- NEW MASTER BRAKE CYLINDER- NEW CHROME BUMPERS W/ BUMPER GUARDS ON FRONT- NEW ORIGINAL TYPE SEAT UPHOLERY- NEW CARPET- NEW RUBBER SEALS EVERY WHERE- NEW CARGO LAMP- DUEL EXHAUST WITH FLOW MASTERS AND ORIGINAL RAM HORN MANIFOLDS- RESTORED 8" RALLEY WHEELS WITH DEEP DISH RINGS AND NEW TIRES. NEW INNER FENDERS, - I'M SURE I HAVE MISSED SOMETHING, BUT I DID ALL THE WORK ON THIS TRUCK, AND IT TOOK OVER 6 MONTHS, 6 DAYS A WEEK TO GET WHERE I AM NOW. THE ONLY PROBLEM ON THIS TRUCK ARE THE DASH LIGHTS AND GAGES ARE NOT WORKING, ALTHO ALL THE OTHER LIGHTS ON THE TRUCK WORKS GOOD. THIS TRUCK HAS THE TACOMETER, AND THE PRINTED CIRCUIT HAS A TORN PLACE ON THE BRASS CIRCUIT, WHICH I BELIEVE IS THE PROBLEM. THE TAILGATE ON THE TRUCK NEEDS TO BE REPLACED OR RESTORED, I COULD NOT FIND A GOOD ORIGINAL TAILGATE. THE PURCHASER WILL HAVE TO PAY A $500 DEPOSIT USING PAYPAL. THE REMAINDER WILL HAVE TO BE PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE END OF AUCTION. ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE YOU CAN CONTACT ME AT 813-597-9989 ANY TIME.
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