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1976 Chevy Short Box Custom, New 350 Engine & Trans, Coil Over Rear End / Locker on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1976 Mileage:100000
Location:

Clarkston, Washington, United States

Clarkston, Washington, United States

 Up for auction is one nice 1976 Chevy Short Box Built, with lots of modifications.

This little Pickup has had many body mods. Shaved door handles, with remote openers, all trim removed, filled tail lights & tailgate, with inside tailgate opener, pro street tubed inner fender wells, in the box, custom lower rear valance with Corvette tail lights, and  tube grill. A custom paint job was added in burgundy. The body is very nice, with no rust ever , but the paint dose have a couple of small chips. (please look at pictures closely) The interior is mostly new with new Carpeting ,dash pad, door panels, Seat, all in black, and it looks good. A Ron Francis Wire works wiring kit was installed, and it has remote entry key bobs for the power doors. The suspension has many modifications. Chris Alston's Chassisworks  rear ladder bars & adjustable Coil over shocks, with pan hard rod, and frame notch kit. The rear end  has a locker, and 456 gears. The front end is all new, with new reinforced A arms, Bell Tech dropped spindles & Bell Tech Nitro dropped front shocks, heavy duty sway bar, and all new bushings. The engine is a new rebuild 350, with Hedman headers, 2 1/2 " exhaust, with Race magnum mufflers, and the engine runs strong. A new 350 turbo automatic transmission, with shift kit has also just been installed, and a new drive shaft. The truck has, tilt wheel, dull gas tanks, power steering, power brakes, Pioneer CD, with speakers behind the seat, and after market air that need  finishing. Many dollars have been spent on this build, and it's a great little pick up. I just need to sale. My loss your gain. I reserve the right to end this auction early, as I have this pickup advertised locally. Buyer is responsible for shipping, and all shipping costs. I will help with loading on my end, and in anyway I can. For questions please call Bill (208)750-0000 


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