1971 Chevrolet C10 Custom..total Frame Off Restoration..show Quality. on 2040-cars
Bessemer City, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:406
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom 10
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 0
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: 05 Viper Silver
Chassis
>Frame: Stock/Powder Coated
>Rearend/Ratio: 12 Bolt/Stock/3:73 Gears
>Rear Suspension: CPP 4” Coils/No Limit Shock Relocator’s
>Rear Brakes: Stock/Drum
>Front Suspension: CPP Stock Coils/McGaughy’s 2 1/2 Drop Spindles
>Front Brakes: Stock/Disc/IP Slotted Rotor’s
>Steering Box: Stock
>Front Wheels: Coy C57 Black Chrome/20 X 8
>Rear Wheels: Coy C57 Black Chrome/20 X 8
>Front Tires: 275/45R20
>Rear Tires: 275/45R20
>Gas Tank: Boyd Welding/Rear Frame Mount/Bed fill
Drive Train
>Engine: 509 Block/400SBC/Punched out to a 406
>Heads: Vortec
>Valve Covers: Chrome Billet Aluminum Chevy with vortec spacers for Regular Covers
>Manifold/Induction: Edelbrock Air Gap/Holley 830CFM
>Ignition: HEI
>Headers: Hedman/Ceramic Coated/Black Powder Coated
>Exhaust/Mufflers: 2 1/2 Inch/Flowmasters
>Transmission: 400 Turbo/Built By Cooks Transmission in SC
>Shifter: Lokar Linkage
Body
>Modifications: Smoothed Firewall/Smoothed Bed Pockets
>Fenders Front/ Rear: Stock/Under Coated/Color Matched
>Hood: Stock
>Grille: Billet Aluminum
>Bodywork And Paint: Cherry Auto
>Paint Type and Color: 05 Viper Silver
>Headlights/Taillights: Stock Front/Clear Rear
>Bumpers: Stock
Interior
>Dashboard: Stock
>Gauges: White Faced
>Air Conditioning/Heat: None
>Stereo: None
>Steering Wheel: Custom Chrome Billet.
>Steering Column:
>Seat: Bench with custom cover and Chevy Logo
>Upholstery: Dean’s Interior’s
>Material/Color: Soft Vynil/Black
>Carpet: Trim Parts
I don't have the emergency brake in the truck, I have the lines running from the rear axle and that's it. The motor is running and it needs a one piece rubber gasket. It has a leak. This has been leaking since I brought it home from the builder. Easy fix I would think. He was suppose to put a one piece on it and didn't.
I have to many projects going and need to free up some space. I don't have time to mess with this truck anymore. It has never been on the road. It will also need a front end alignment. Before its driven. And the brake lines need to be adjusted and tied into the frame under the engine. I have a folder full of receipts and will give them to the person buying the truck.
Please ask any questions that you may think of, and I will respond in a timely Matter. I may have missed something, so ask please. Thanks for looking.
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