1977 Chevy Short Bed 4x4 on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Body Type:short bed
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:454
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): standard
Trim: short bed
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 120,481
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1977 Chevy C-10 short bed 4x4. Has a 454 big block, comp 268 cam, gear drive, edelbrock intake and carb, hooker long tube headers, new dual ex. Has turbo 400 transmission. truck has 16 inches of lift,12 inch spring, 3inch body. New inner front and rear fenders. New bolt on 2 inch steel cowl hood. Brand new 44x18.5x15 tires and 15x14 mickey Thompson wheels. Has dana 44 front with 456 gears, 12 bolt 456 rear. Has 12 shocks, 8 rear, 4 front. Has quad stabilizers on front axle. All the above was installed new in November. Tires only have 10 miles on them. Truck is 90% rust free but does need some dents repaired on body. Has a cage in cab. Also has a electric powered hydraulic tilt bed, will need new hydraulic line. Kids stole it and took it for a joy ride and dented up driver side fender. Three estimates come in at $900 to fix. Truck now has a assembled title because they took vin tag off the truck so I have the police inspection report and new vin installed and clear Indiana assembled title for it. Just had a insurance and professional appraisal done and they appraised truck at $10,000 dollars even with body damage. I have the appraisal. Wish I had done this first thing. I have almost $15,000 in new parts on the truck. I can text pictures of body damage, its not bad, I am just not a body man and I am not going to put anymore time or money in it. Truck was ready for paint when stolen and was in gray primer. Now it will need the body work and paint. I have a good column with new keys and cylinder needs installed. old column is broke from being stolen. Also will need door panels and seat, they are not the best. Please feel free to call or text for info or more pictures to show damage. Not intended for a daily driver, truck stands 9 feet tall and gets 8 miles a gallon. Buyer pays shipping. Cash on pick up only, no checks. Curt 317-345-1230
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