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Old 02-11-2008, 03:59 AM   #1
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FS: 1980 C10 SB 350/350 w/ AC in AZ $5500

In the year or so that I've owned this truck, the following have all been replaced:

- GM 290hp 350 crate motor installed
- Edelbrock Intake Manifold
- Edelbrock 600fm carb
- Chrome valve covers, alt. bracket, breathers, and air cleaner
- Accel red straight boot plug wires
- MSD cap & rotor
- New Delco distributor
- new fuel pump, rubber fuel lines, and fuel sending unit. tank was cleaned out and all debris removed.
- New brake master cylinder
- front brakes done about 8 months ago, 50% left
- New 12 bolt 3.73 open rear just put in with chrome diff cover, and new rear brakes.
- Dual exhaust, no mufflers just cats

- Sport bumper off of a blazer, and chrome sport mirrors too

- It's got an alarm on it, not sure of the maker though

- It's been lowered 4 or 5 inches up front and about 4 in the back

I just recently put the black grille on the truck. Before that it had a chrome tube grille, that I can also include with it if you want it.

I'll also include a spare alternator I picked up just in case, stock black valve covers, a chrome flex fan, and anything else I happen to find for it.

I do have the chrome beauty rings and center caps for the wheels!

THIS TRUCK HAS WORKING AC AND BLOWS COLD!!! NO LEAKS

Now for the bad -
- Front brakes pull to the left on SOME stops, not always though. I think it's a swollen front brake line, just don't have time to fix it.
- Right side valve cover leaks oil from the back. It should be fixed, but I don't have time for that either.
- Front tires are starting to show some camber wear from being so low. I'm trying to find a set of drop springs for the front to correct it. If you get new springs or spindles for the front I'll align it for you.

The body is a little rough, but it's a solid dependable truck. I don't want to sell it, and I'm not in a hurry to, but gimme an offer. Price is negotiable to a point.

Chris 480-907-9421 or xtreme99@gmail.com
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Old 02-14-2008, 11:34 PM   #2
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Re: FS: 1980 C10 SB 350/350 w/ AC in AZ $5500

xtreme80- Since this is for a complete truck, it should be posted in the "Trucks For sale" forum. Please repost your ad here- Link
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Old 02-15-2008, 12:56 AM   #3
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Re: FS: 1980 C10 SB 350/350 w/ AC in AZ $5500

Ok thanks. I read the "read this before you post" but didn't see anything specific. I'll repost it.
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I guess I need to edit that. It was made long before we had the trucks for sale forum. Thanks for understanding...
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