1968 Chevy C10 Step Side Tri Power on 2040-cars
Forked River, New Jersey, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:327
Drive Type: rear wheel
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 0
Model: C-10
Trim: truck
Right out of Possum Creek offered for sale is this 1968 C10 step side. This 68 step side has all original paint and patina which a lot of shops today are looking to produce. This original truck was taken and all of the signs were hand sprayed and aged to fit the rest of the truck and then clear coated with a mat clear. The truck was then lowered four inches front and back and a 327 tri power motor was added. The tri power is hooked up progressive so you can chose to run just on the middle two barrel carb if so desired. Also added was an M22 4Speed rock crusher trans, a new exhaust with cherry bombs and a new radiator along with new shocks & springs. Brake and fuel lines were changed. New brakes were installed and a new heater fan and core. The bench seat was reupholstered to look all ORIGINAL& new seat belts added. This truck was left to have its original patina. And to look like an old gas station work truck. The truck has power steering and power brakes. It also has a Pioneer CD radio. It is a lot of fun to drive and sure turns heads. Some people hate it and others LUV it. But it is always a conversation piece. I have had my fun with it and it is time to move it to a new owner.
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