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1968 Chevy C-10 Short Bed Pickup | Classic Show Truck on 2040-cars

US $29,600.00
Year:1968 Mileage:14000
Location:

Chandler, Arizona, United States

Chandler, Arizona, United States

I'm proud to unveil this incredible classic. This pickup was frame off restored in 2007 (photography included) with a mild freshening in late 2013. It has been garaged since restoration and driven every 5 to 8 weeks to compete in Arizona's classic auto and truck shows. 

It is equipped with a humming 425 horsepower / 355 c.i.d. V­8 which means 350 bored .030 over with Trick Flow aluminum heads, aluminum intake, Headman jet coated big tube headers, 4 barrel carburetor, MSD electronic ignition, 69 Z28 aluminum finned valve covers and chrome air cleaner. It is rated at 425 horse power that is delivered through a high performance Turbo 350 automatic transmission. Power steering and front disc brakes were added. The motor compartment is show quality with nice details and a polished A/C compressor. 

This truck also features a very solid, body with mirror-like DuPont paint, steel cowl hood, Super Sport inspired accent stripes, custom hidden latch tailgate, custom molded front/rear roll pans, and a beautiful oak bed.

The skid strips and hardware for the bed are stainless through out, including the fuel cell. The professionally lowered suspension rides on new chrome Coy C­5 wheels that are 18/20 inch combo with P235/55R18 up front and P295/45R20 out back. All new wiring includes, front, rear, engine, and dash harnesses. The most stunning feature is the full customized interior. Perfectly matching and custom made. A custom cut console, new seat belts, custom floor mats, custom door panels, wood steering wheel, Sony CD sound system, A/C, and a column mounted tachometer are great options. 

The chassis is nice and shows well. The aluminum exhaust exits through very tastefully done tips peaking out from under the custom rear valance. This short bed is a show stopper. Thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours were spent to bring you this fine truck. I spent close to two times the reserve price to make this truck the classic you see today. I hope you enjoy, let me know if you have any questions.

Shipping:
I will be more than happy to assist with shipping. From my experience, the cost is normally $1,100 to $2,000 to ship across the USA. It depends on your location and whether you would like your vehicle enclosed. Just let me know and I can contact carriers for a quote. If you have any questions, please message me. 

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