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1978 Bagged Chevrolet C-10 Silverado on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:66891
Location:

Mount Clemens, Michigan, United States

Mount Clemens, Michigan, United States

I have a 1978 Chevy C10 with a 350. It has always been garaged. Never driven in the salt or snow and avoided rain the best I could since I owned it. The truck has been restored by previous owner in about 2005. Truck currently shows 66,891 as of posting.

Engine: Brand new crate 350 installed at 66,710 miles with 4 barrel carb, Mild cam, 4 bolt Main, and dual plane Intake . Chrome dress up kit air cleaner and valve covers. Equal length Headers 181 Miles on motor as of posting.

Exhaust: 2 1/2" mandrel bent with X pipe; with a nice sound.

Suspension: 2600# bags all around with compressor/valves/tank all mounted under the truck. KYB drop shocks, 1 1/8" front sway bar. Producing a full 8-10" drop; however, the rear frame has been slightly notched to allow for additional drop. The front cross member is also stock and lays on the pavement when front bags are fully deflated.

Transmission: Factory turbo 350 with Shift kit installed. Mechanically gone through when truck was restored.

Wheels and Tires: 20" Boyd Coddington Magneato Billet wheels with Nitto 255/35/ZR20. 2 are in perfect shape while two have slight scrapping on edge. slight camber wear on tires from driving with bags deflated, but nothing more than uneven wear across the tread. Overall, plenty of tread left.

Interior: Original Standard blue cloth bench. Carpet, bench reupholstered, and dash replaced when truck restored. Dash is great shape free of fading, or cracks. It is a nicely maintained, stock interior. Heater works and blows Hot, A/C works blows Cold. Steering wheel pictured is not included, comes with a stock wheel.

Body and paint: relatively new paint, in great shape. Completely underbody has been resprayed with satin black when truck was completely apart when restored. A nicely detailed undercarriage. Small area of rust at rear quarter panels see pics

Audio: completely stock headunit, Dash is uncut.

Title: Clean, Green Michigan title in my name that is fully transferrable without any lien

Miscellaneous: New battery.

I encourage anyone who is interested to contact me and I will talk with you about it. If your so inclined, I will send you a bunch of hi-res photos for your review to give you a good idea of what your looking at. Then, please come out and take a look.
Thank you


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