For Sale: 1969 Chevrolet C10 in Richmond, Indiana for sale in Richmond, IN

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Vehicle Description Heart Pounding 1969 C10 ProStreet Pickup Wow! This one will wake the dead.
LOUD MEAN 1969 Chevy C10 Short Bed Pickup.
Built for the street or strip, you can drive it anywhere.
Only high end components used in this multi-year build.
The Red and Black Paint are stunning.
Ready to win trophies wherever you decide to take it.
602 Horsepower Monster Located in Indiana All Trades Welcome Way too many specs to list them all, but here are some highlights:
New Blue Print 496 Cubic Inch V8 Engine with Aluminum Heads, Dyno'd at 602HP, Freshly built 400 Automatic Trans with Shift Kit, 12-Bolt Rear End with 3.
73 Posi Rear End, Moser Axles, Front Disc Brakes with Rear Drums, New Master Cylinder and Booster, New Aux Vacuum Pump, New Steering Box, New Power Steering Pump, New Exhaust, New Fuel Tank Sending Unit, Beautiful Woodgrain Bed, All New Interior, Aluminum Wheels with Big Meat on the Rear.
There is ZERO rust on this truck ZERO Bondo.
Great truck to add to any collection, as these C10's are on FIRE! Sure to continue to rise in price.
The drivetrain has about 400 miles on it.
This is a Factory Short Bed Truck.
Titled as a GMC, but Chevy Badges used on rebuild.
Very street friendly truck.
You won't be disappointed.
Check it out for yourself!.
  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: C10

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