1970 C10 Flareside Shortbed Pro Street Pickup on 2040-cars
Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: Flare Side
Drive Type: 400 Turbo Automatic
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 9,000
Exterior Color: Green w/ purple Flames
this truck had a frame off restoration 9 years ago. floors , cab corners inner and outer rockers were replaced. engine is a 350ci 20 over with large thumper cam , aluminum heads and intake. 400 turbo ransmission with a 2400 stahl converter. rear end is a gm 12 bolt posi with 410 gears. 3 inch exhaust with 2 chamber flowmaster mufflers. new carpet, door panels and bench seat custom made. paint is lessonal base clear, with purple flames done in house of colors. all mounting , suspension , parts were new when rebuild was done. tires are 31-18.5 15 hooser radials. car has some minor nicks, inside left front door is a small imperfection. some of glass has small imperfections. i have 1 new door glass , and 1 new vent glass that will go with truck upon sale. doors were also new upon rebuld. bed is shortened with fiberglass fenders. truck weighs 2850 lbs. coil over rear shocks, 16 gallon plastic fuel cell.please note , this truck was driven to car shows, not trailered. been to oc maryland 10 times or more and to columis ohio fro nostalgia nationals, as well as local car shows. have numerous awards.
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