Chevy Low Rider Truck Fun Driver !!!! on 2040-cars
Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: yes
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Mileage: 88,888
Trim: basic
This auction is for a 1978 Chevy lowrider truck. It is a cool driver with airbag front suspension and a z'd rear. Sheet metal was all restored with new rockers and dog legs and one new quarter panel. It's painted a sub lime green semi-gloss over primer. It's a blast to drive. 6 banger 250 on the tree! Great on gas. I have only ever driven it locally and it rides ok,brakes are good, clutch is fine. The air ride on the front is set to a valve only,so if you want to drive it far, you should bring an air tank in case it starts to drop. The bags are good, just has a air cutoff. Easy to add a pump for raising and lowering. Will raise to a nice ride height, not too low or high. Bed was custom made from square tubing so that I could haul a Harley. It's build tough. Shocks are weak. The bed is only covered in plywood that I was going to fiberglass over,but you can use them for templates for steel if you wanted or finish it. Tank is mounted. This is not you average lowrider that everybody always finishes the tub flat and useless. It is a fully useable pickup with this arrangement. see pics. |
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