This 1982 Chevrolet Scottsdale C10 short box square body build
began with an original C10 short box and has since undergone a
comprehensive frame-off restoration to Pro-Touring Resto-Mod
specifications. It is powered by a pro-performance built and
fabricated dual port intake fuel injection LS V8 engine backed by a
pro-built 6-speed automatic transmission. Equipped with a
stand-alone fuse and relay module, disc brakes and a
custom-fabricated air intake with a dual black ceramic coated
X-piped exhaust. With only a few miles since completion, it is
finished in a custom Twilight Bronze Custom Metallic it features
black powder-coated accents including the bumpers and grille,
custom hood hinges, custom one-off leather bench seat, door panels,
custom headliner, custom steering wheel, Dakota Digital gauges, new
weather stripping, new carpet and trim and polished door sills. As
well as a Pioneer 1 DIN with Bluetooth stereo system with a Hertz D
Class 700-watt Mono Amp and Kenwood Excelon XR12 speakers.
Additionally, it has been lowered to ride on 20-inch Ridler wheels
with Nitto Z-rated tires.
Vehicle Details
1982 Chevrolet C10
Listing ID:CC-1611122
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1982
Make:Chevrolet
Model:C10
Exterior Color:TWILIGHT BRONZE METALLIC
Interior Color:TAN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:141950
VIN:2GCDC14H5C1163718
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