This is a 1981 C10, it is a fully custom truck that rides on hydraulics. It will raise 10 inches in the front and 8 inches in the rear. This truck does not jump, it rides smooth and has brand new 22 inch rims with brand new tires. The bed is fully covered and the frame has been put 4 inches up into the body. The door handles and gas cap has been shaved and it has suicide doors. On the inside the seats have been chaged out the dash has been fully redone. There is two 12-inch Kenwood subs in the middle and two 6-inch speakers with two Kenwood amps behide the seats. It has a 3 speed in the floor and a 250 inline 6 that has 28,153 original miles. It has a 2 barrel holley with mild cam upgrade and the truck is not loud. |
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