1972 Chevrolet C-10 - Built to Hurt Feelings & Break Necks Listen
up - this isn't your grandpa's farm truck. This 1972 C-10 is a
full-blown, Porsche-red missile built to outrun, outshine, and
outright embarrass anything else at a car show or stoplight.Under
the hood?A savage 383 stroker punching out 450-500 horsepower.Built
RIGHT - Eagle crank, Eagle rods, 40-over block, SRP flat-top
pistons, Comp 284 Extreme Energy cam, roller tip rockers, Edelbrock
intake, FiTech fuel injection, headers, and a snarling Flowmaster
exhaust that lets the world know you've arrived.Cooling? Four-core
aluminum radiator.Translation: Run it hard. It won't flinch.Backed
by a Turbo 350 with a 3400 stall converter and shift kit,
delivering power straight into a GM 12-bolt rear end with 3.73
Richmond gears.This thing MOVES.Stops just as mean as it goes -
disc brakes front AND rear.Rolling on Weld aluminum racing wheels
wrapped in Mickey Thompson rubber so sticky you'll swear it's
cheating.And that Porsche Red paint?Yeah... it doesn't just
shine.It disrespects every other color in the parking lot. Price:
$45,000Let's be real -You can't even BUILD this truck for $45k.The
seller is basically handing somebody a smoking deal.If you've been
waiting for the right C-10...Stop waiting. This is the one.Come see
me and let's put you behind the wheel of this monster.Sale held
pursuant to permit No. 19289 of department of licenses granted the
14th day of August 2015.
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