1969 Chevrolet C-10 on 2040-cars
Arlington, Texas, United States
This C/10 Short bed is absolutely beautiful and Drives and handles like a new C10
Engine/ Drivetrain: Crate Engine V8 350 with Cam, Serpentine Belt System, Holly Carb, Tubular Headers, Dual
Exhaust, Aluminum Radiator, Duel Electric Fans, PS, PB, Vintage A/C & Heat. CPP Power Assisted Front Disc Brakes.
12 Bolt Rear End
Transmission: Rebuilt 4 Speed Automatic 700R4 Transmission
Suspension: Modified Lowered Suspension, CPP Tubular Arms, CPP Sway Bars, Close-Ratio Steering Box, Modified Brake
Lines, New Coil Springs and Rear Leaf Springs.
Interior: New TMI Interior, Seats, Door Panels, Dash. Dakota Digital Dash, Vintage A/C, Custom Carpet & Headliner,
Tilt Steering Column, Touch Screen Entertainment System with Amp and 6 Speakers. Rear view & Front View Cameras,
Power Windows and Door Locks.
Paint & Body: Beautiful Metallic Green Paint & The White on hood and middle of the truck is a wrap and can be
removed easy if you don’t like it , top is painted white ….…. Straight Body, NO RUST. New Bed & Oak Plank
Wood Strips Stained and Varnished. New Bumpers, Windows & Weather strips.
Electrical: Painless Performance Wiring Harness and Fuse Box. All Gages, Lights in working Condition.
The Modified 350 Engine provides plenty of power, Chirps in 2nd gear. The CPP
suspension additions provides great handling when driving. Drive it as a daily or weekend cruiser, Car show ready.
Comes with key fob remote control for alarm and to lock and unlock doors
Windows are electric, and has sliding rear window..
Custom stereo system with amp and sub behind seat …
Paint to match rims with apple green paint
Everything is like new and again absolutely turn key and go anywhere you want worry free…
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