Vehicle Description
1984 Chevrolet C10 Pickup LT1 Based 388ci V8 - Holley Sniper EFI -
350 Turbo Transmission - 12 Bolt Rear End - 35 Tires (Please note:
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website: Garage Kept Motors.) Here is a purpose built truck that
was previously used for fun on the dunes. The 388ci stroker motor
produces a nice amount of power within a usable torque band. It's
finished in a bright blue color with plenty of chrome trim, nice
wheels, and 35 tires. Inside the truck is a simple interior that
features all you need for a comfortable ride. This big blue truck
is sure to get attention wherever it goes thanks to its size, the
bright color, chrome wheels and the sound of that V8 under the
hood. The bright blue paint is even and glossy throughout and shows
just a few knicks from its use as an offroader. As we mentioned
earlier, it was used mostly for climbing dunes, so thankfully the
underbody is not caked with mud from past off-road excursions.
Purpose built is the name of the game inside the truck. It's not a
show winning restored interior, but everything you need to enjoy
the truck is close at hand. A grouping of gauges helps the driver
keep tabs on the engine vitals, and a B&M shifter allows for
easy shifting on the fly. Under the hood is a Chevrolet LT-1 based
388ci V8 that has a number of performance parts added. A forged
Eagle 388 Stroker Kit was used to give the engine some more
strength and oomph. H-Beam rods, Mahle Pistons, Dart 215 Pro 1
heads, ported single plane intake, hydraulic cam, lifters, and
rockers, MSD Ignition, Holley Sniper EFI are a few of the engine
goodies. A Dana 44 Front differential that has 4.10 gears helps
handle the power the engine produces, and transmits that power to
the ground through Nitto All-Terrain 35 tires. A look at the
underside of the truck reveals a custom exhaust which includes long
tube ceramic headers, steering stabilizers, and aftermarket shocks
pair well with the lift. This truck is ready to tear up some
terrain, or pavement. Should we consider pavement terrain? However
you look at it, this truck is ready for fun, and is sure to keep
you grinning from ear to ear with its 388ci V8. Be sure to check
out all the photos and video on our main website: Garage Kept
Motors. Call if interested or e-mail with any questions. Thank you
for looking.