Beautiful Transformed Pick-up on 2040-cars
Fountain Run, Kentucky, United States
1968 Chevy Pickup Started life as a solid 1972 GMC, but she was transformed into this gorgeous black 1968 very solid and fresh Chevy step side with wood bed that you see before you. She has been completely stripped down(naked). Frame off restoration. Frame was sand blasted then powder coated. It has been lowered 2” in the front and 4 “ in the rear. All new power disk brakes. New stainless steel brake and gas lines. New calipers. 350 turbo transmission with 2000 stall B&M Holeshot converter. New 4 core radiator.(I have been in heavy traffic without getting hot) Motor is a fresh 350 with a 292 cam and Elderbrock intake. Holley Street Avenger Carb. Very cold vintage air. Tilt wheel, Hounds tooth interior, Bucket seats,and console. Custom dash pad with 3 gauges inserted. Over head console with am/fm cd radio complete with 4 speakers and two kick panel speakers. All new smoked glass. Driven around 2800 miles since restoration without any problems at all. The parts that are not new on this truck have been rebuilt. I reserve the right to end this auction early, as the truck is for sale locally. Possible delivery call for details. I require a $1000.00 non refundable deposit within 24 hours of auction end. Balance within 7 days or with pickup of vehicle, whichever is first. Call anytime between 6am. And 9pm. For more information call Buddy at 270 670-3812. The quickest way to find out anything will be to call as I do not text or email. |
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AMC Trans Am Javelin SST, an ultra-rare underdog, is up for auction
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