1970 Chevrolet Pickup - 454 Big Block - Coilovers - Disc Brakes -
EFI This 1970 Chevrolet pickup is a 90% complete build with major
upgrades already installed, making it an excellent foundation to
finish into a serious street truck. It's powered by a 454 Gen VI
big block with flat-top pistons, roller rockers, and Holley Sniper
2 EFI, backed by a TH350 automatic transmission. Exhaust is handled
by Sanderson headers with 3-inch electric cutouts. Chassis &
Suspension Helix front suspension Rack-and-pinion steering Front
coilovers QA1 rear trailing arms Rear coilovers Four-wheel disc
brakes All new stainless steel brake lines Additional Upgrades
Brand new Painless wiring harness Fuel cell Brand new Cragar
five-spoke wheels Mickey Thompson Sportsman tires The truck is
described as solid with only very small amounts of rust. A strong
build with quality parts throughout-just needs final touches to be
completed and enjoyed. Important Information - Please Read Before
Inquiring Vehicle Location: This vehicle is located at our client's
home, not in Cadillac, Michigan. Showroom Access: We have a
showroom with approximately 35 vehicles, available by appointment
only. Contact First: Please call us at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 to speak
with one of our representatives before visiting. FREE Consignment -
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