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1965 Chevy 454 Bbc Turbo 400 9" Ford Rear Hot Rat Rod Tow Truck Drag Custom Rare on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:99203
Location:

Clinton Corners, New York, United States

Clinton Corners, New York, United States

 
I'm selling my 1965  Chevrolet Fleetside longed pickup.It's fast and is a blast to drive.I use this truck to tow my motorcycle enclosed fourteen foot trailer.I also tow my hot rod drag car twenty foot enclosed car trailer.Also our eighteen foot open car trailer.It's all setup with rear air shocks,rear air lift bags,trailer brake controller.IT TOWS LIKE A NEW TRUCK. Completely rebuilt and balanced 454 cu.in. Big block Chevrolet. Edelbrock cam, lifters,new valve train,crank,bored .60 over, intake and carburetor. Complete Performer package.Headers with dual gm mufflers and tail pipes to rear bumper.Brand New Monster TURBO 400 transmission and 2200 Stall torque converter.Has front mount oil cooler with electric cooling fan,front mount tranny cooler with electric fan. Lokar floor shifter,complete MSD ignition system. Rebuilt 9 ford rear axle,3.05 ratio. Full gauges plus stock interior gauges. Engine oil cooler w/fan and trans cooler w/fan.NEW Power disc brakes, power steering.Front harley davidson headlight conversion.Flat lens lots of candle power. Sway bars front and rear,air shocks and air bags on rear,hd shocks on front. Front springs are 2" lowered, rear 3". Towing package with equalizer hitch and brake controller.It also has digital updated tail lights and front turn signals.Oldsmobile 50's steering wheel.Plenty of horse power under the hood.
Built correct and is a head turner anywhere..
Alot of money spent to build this truck.NO SHORT CUTS.
This vehicle is advertised locally as well as eBay.
THIS TRUCK WILL RUN ALL DAY AT 75-80 MPH.WITH"NO"PROBLEMS(see picture).  
NO TRADES NO RESERVE


 Any questions please CALL 845-554-6057 10am-7pm est only


Special sale

This truck has no leaks.Runs drives very very good.

Thankyou ! 

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