1971 Chevrolet Stepside Pickup Truck Very Nice on 2040-cars
Mahopac, New York, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:327 CHEVY V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: GREEN METALLIC WITH TAN INTERIOR
Drive Type: FOUR SPEED ON THE FLOOR
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 86,467
Exterior Color: Green
THIS IS A 1971 CHEVROLET STEPSIDE 20 SERIES PICKUP TRUCK. IT'S HAD LOTS OF UPGRADES DONE TO IT TO MAKE IT A REALLY NICE AND UNUSUAL TRUCK. IT HAS A 327 ENGINE THAT I WAS TOLD IS A HIGH HORSEPOWER CORVETTE ENGINE. I HAVEN'T CONFIRMED THAT, BUT IT RUNS GREAT AND DOES SOUND LIKE IT HAS SOLID LIFTERS. IT'S AN ORIGINAL 4 SPEED TRUCK THAT NOW HAS A MUNCIE TRANSMISSION AND A HURST SHIFTER. IT ALSO HAS POWER STEERING AND BRAKES. IT IS AN ORIGINAL GREEN TRUCK,BUT I'M NOT SURE IF IT WAS THIS EXACT SHADE OF GREEN. THE PAINT LOOKS VERY NICE WITH ONLY A FEW SMALL CHIPS. IT HAS AN AFTERMARKET TACH. AND ALL OF THE FACTORY GAUGES WORK PROPERLY. IT HAS AN ROOF MOUNTED CONSOLE WITH A PIONEER AM/FM/CD PLAYER IN IT. THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH BUCKETS,CONSOLE, AND ADDED LIGHTING,THAT ALL OLD VEHICLES WERE SHORT ON. IT ALSO HAS A SLIDING REAR WINDOW. THE TIRES ARE LIKE NEW,AND MOUNTED ON VERY NICE CHROME WHEELS. IT HAS HEADERS AND DUAL EXHAUST, WITH A REAL TONE TO IT. THE 8' STEPSIDE BED IS VERY SELDOM SEEN, AND IN GREAT SHAPE. IT HAS HAD DIAMOND PLATE INNER SIDES ADDED AND CHROME TOP RAILS. THE TAILLIGHTS ARE L.E.D. AND ARE REALLY NICE. THE CHROME BUMPERS AND FRONT GRILL ARE ALL EXCELLENT. THE UNDERSIDE OF THIS TRUCK IS VERY CLEAN. I THINK THAT THE ROCKERS HAVE BEEN REPLACED. THIS TRUCK IS NOT A SHOW TRUCK, BUT IT IS A VERY NICE PRESENTABLE DRIVER THAT DOESN'T RATTLE, SHAKE, OR CLUNK. YOU CAN START ENJOYING IT TODAY, AND IT WOULD DO WELL AT LOCAL SHOWS AND CRUISE NIGHTS. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING SHIPPING.
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