1976 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne Project on 2040-cars
Central, South Carolina, United States
I have a 1976 Chevrolet C-10 ...disc-braked, 4-link, powdercoated, bathtubed, shaved, smothed, air-ride Project for Sale. I started this project in the winter of 2002. I have come to the conclusion that I will not finish it, so here we have an opertunity for someone else. 1) Frame and suspension: Frame has been Super C-Notched with a designed and built custom 4-link for the rear Air Ride system. The front end has ALL NEW parts, balljoints, tie rods, steering link, drag link, control arm bushings, brand new Power Steering Gear Box, and Air Bags. The frame has battery box located on frame off passenger side under bed. Frame was completely sandblasted and powder coated. Air Ride is missing the compressor. I hook an air line and battery to it and the switches are temperarily mounted under bed. It is live on four switches. It will left, right, front, rear, or single lift. All airbag lines are Stainless braided or SS hard line. No plastic lines on this truck. Shocks are polished aluminum on all four corners. 2) Body: Firewall has been completely deleted. The only thing that is coming through is the throttle cable and steering column. I have the Ididit billet firewall bezel for the column (do not have the column). The brake pedal is mounted under dash and does not come through firewall (summit racing). The front inner tubs are fiberglass and I have the custom molds for recreating them if you damage one. The front fenders have been shaved and filled and require one more block sanding and they will be ready to paint. The bed is bathtubbed and shaved and filled with a one piece california skin and pan (that was a fun one to get right), The taillight slot is for an LED 48" taillight witch I have two for this (one clear, one red) both come with the truck. Raised bed floor is designed for a wood bed . The bed is also ready one more Block / sand and paint. The cab and doors are almost done. They are in epoxy because they still need a little attention. Drivers side is done. Passeneger side door gaps to roof line is where I stoped. this area needs about 8 hours to complete. Deleting the drip rails highlights the door gaps. Easy Body man fix. Drivers side is done. Doors need fill and sand at door lock area and then blocked and primed, and blocked. The body is COMPLETELY Rust Free. 3) Interior: The dash is a fiberglass 2 piece (is molded as one, I cut it to get it in and out) This dash has over 200 hours and $1100 in it. I have the mold for this dash and it comes with the truck. It cost $400 to get a professional pull off the mold. Same guy did the fender tubes. All Molds come with truck. The dash was designed for full custom. Steering column mount and Summit Brke pedal mounts are welded in place and are ready for Ididit column (I do not have column) 4) Drivetrain: Rearend is a 12 bolt Eaton posi unit with Wilwood disc brakes and 2 piece wilwood rotors, and Lokar emergency brake kit, SS braided lines. Front end also has wilwood GMIII calipers. Has Electric racing fuel pump and filter system with regulator mounted behind rear housing on frame. NO Motor or Tranny with this truck. It does have the one piece driveshaft and transmission crossmember for an Automatic. Wheels are 19" with 10's on the rear and 9's on front......... Dave (864) 906-2799
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