1973 Chevrolet 3500 Custom Built Lifted Off Road on 2040-cars
Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 3500
Trim: Custom
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 4 speed
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 8,231
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 2
This is a 1973 Chevy Truck with a 1986 nose. The last 8' of the truck has been double framed and around the steering box is double framed. Full roll cage and rock sliders for protection. The front clip is dovetailed 14 inches. The rear box was shortened 12 inches and the frame 6 inches. The rear box is dovetailed 25 inches in the rear and also brought in 2 inches on each side behind the cab. The motor is a 350 with 30 over pistons, aluminum heads, hydraulic roller cam, gear drive, and edlebrock pro flo efi! A custom sealed Lakewood bellhousing paired with a Centerforce dual friction clutch leads to SM465 tranny with a fine spline shaft. The transfer case is a Offroad Design 203/205 doubler with a ford 32 spline output shaft. Highangle driveshafts with 1350 cvs and 1410s at the axle lead to a Dana 60 front and 14bolt rear that have been shaved for clearence. The front has 5.13 gears and a spool with 35 spline outers and warn hubs. The rear has 5.13 gears and a Detroit Locker. The truck has 4 inch lift springs by Skyjacker, two inch shackle lift, and two inch body lift along with major fender trimming allows room for 44" Boggers on USA 6x6 Double Beadlock Wheels! The truck has cross over steering with a high steer kit and hydro assist by PSC! This truck has a snorkel, custom built bed box, 20 gallon fuel cell, dual Optima batteries, 12000lb mile marker winches front and rear controlled from inside the cab or remotely, 6 or 8 Led rock lights mounted underneath and much much more! The interior has custom dash with autometer guages, racing seats with 5 point harnesses, custom built console with inverter and a custom stereo system with a sony cd player and 4 speakers all easily removeable for deep water. This truck is the real deal for anyone serious into off roading, every part in this truck has been upgraded with the intention of making it unbreakable. This truck is built for all off road situations it will conquer no matter what you throw at it from mud, to rock crawling or just mild trail riding and also drives down the road very good and tight tires are balanced with dry balancing media. To build a vehicle of this caliber you would have twice the money it. Good Luck thanks for looking and happy bidding. Please feel free to email, text or call (802)535-9748 with any questions
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