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1969 CHEVROLET C10 CUSTOM PICKUP INCREDIBLE BUILD

Currency:CAD Category:Vehicles Start Price:1,000.00 CAD Estimated At:NA
1969 CHEVROLET C10 CUSTOM PICKUP INCREDIBLE BUILD
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Vehicle Details
Year: 1969
Make: CHEVROLET
Model: C10
VIN: UNSPECIFIED
Mileage: UNSPECIFIED
Car Style: CUSTOM PICKUP
Ext Color: ORANGE/WHITE
Int Color: BLACK
Cylinders: 8
Engine: 383CI
Transmission: Automatic


1969 CHEVROLET C10 CUSTOM PICKUP
This 1969 Chevrolet C10 is equipped with a 383ci Blueprint Engines stroker engine outfitted with a Borla induction 8-stack fuel injection kit and Holley JP EFI controller, backed by a rebuilt 4L60E automatic transmission with auxiliary cooler and Hughes Performance 2500 stall torque converter. Its also equipped with an Aeromotive Phantom in-tank fuel pump, MSD Street Fire ignition system with Blaster SS coil and small-diameter billet distributor, and a Northern Radiators 2-core 3-inch-thick aluminum radiator with dual 10 electric cooling fans. It sits on a full Porterbuilt drop suspension on a full AccuAir air-ride system with 4-corner Baer 6-piston disc brakes with Baer master cylinder and upgraded 9 vacuum-assisted booster, and 22 Forgiato wheels wrapped in Continental tires. It's equipped with Vintage Air and a Vintage Air front runner system. The interior features an Intellitronix digital dash, TMI bucket seats and door panels with custom center console, vintage-style radio with upgraded Rockford Fosgate speakers and a steering wheel that matches the Forgiato wheels. A custom African cherry wood bed and upgraded Sypder LED headlights complete this custom trucks look. This pick-up was a SEMA display vehicle.