1971 C10 4x4 Truck Short Bed Chevrolet 454 Big Block Cheyenne Restored Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Louisburg, Kansas, United States
1971 chevyrolet 4x4 pickup truck that has been restored with the original theme in mind with a touch of chrome and horsepower! The truck runs and drives great, I would say you could drive it anywhere. The restore is fresh with less than 500 miles since complete restore. The 454 big block has been bored out to a 468ci and runs excellent. Elderbrock carburetor, intake and valve covers give the engine a nice look. The interior is all new deluxe Cheyenne, with a black/white hounds tooth seat. The cluster and glove box cover are out of a original Cheyenne super truck. The paint is DuPont base coat clear coat and is polished to perfection! The body is straight and body lines are excellent. This was a rust free truck before the restoration started. All new Cheyenne moldings upper and lower, new tailgate band, new chrome grille surround, new headlights, new front and rear bumpers, spray in LINEX bed liner, LED tail lights all new inner and outer door handles, etc etc. you can get the idea. This truck was built to grab attention! To say the least it screams look at me! The most important thing is its drivability, it drives great and has excellent road manners. The 35x12.5x15 BFG mud terrains give it a tough look but this truck has not been on a dirt road since restore. This 71 bad boy was not a budget build, all parts used were the best money could buy! Parts and labor alone was enough to make anyone raise both eyebrows! These trucks are becoming very desirable so I understand this may not be for everyone but if its the truck you are looking for, please bid to win! I just asked to have your funds ready to go. If you have questions please email me, I am very busy in the day as you probably are to but I will get back to you as soon as I can. I have the truck listed locally and will sell early if opportunity arrives. Thank you for looking.
On May-01-14 at 08:12:20 PDT, seller added the following information: Just to clarify the glove box lid is original to the tuck but I added the wood grain trim piece to the outside, this is not a decal or sticker and is original gm part. The paper tag on the inside of the glove box lid is still on with the 115 wheel base and the vin that matches the body tag, along with options of the truck. |
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