Detail Info for: GMC : Other Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door 1986 gmc c 1500 pickup truck c 10 86 chevy 2 wd rat rod dart iron eagle head

Transaction Info
Sold On:
07/01/2015
Price:
$ 1225.00
Condition:
Mileage:
Location:
Palm Bay, Florida, 32909
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1986 GMC Other
Submodel Body Type:
Standard Cab Pickup
Engine:
5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
2GTCC14H6G1540154
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1986 1/2 ton GMC Regular Cab long bed Truck, owned since 2005. Drove down to FL from MA in 2007 with a full UHaul trailer behind it. Truck empty weight is about 4020 lb. Clean FL title. Started life as a 305 three speed column. Now has a mildly build 350 and SM465 4spd that I swapped in. Still has stock 10 bolt 3.08 rear. I built it to be a strong truck motor, so it has a ton of bottom end power. It idles great at 20" vacuum because of the short cam, decent compression, plus the cam is advanced to about 103 degrees ICL. Cranking comp is about 210 psi, so it's a premium fuel motor. The truck has power steering, and that's about it. No AC, manual brakes, crank windows. I've collected and added a bunch of interior and exterior trim parts (better than base model) over the years, plus added a carpet and a glued in headliner. Still has original bronze seat, so that doesn't match the other black and charcoal parts I added. About 15k miles on the motor. Have most if not all of the receipts for the build. Last engine picture on the listing was right before install. Last three pics show how far I tore it down during the first rebuild, and how it looked back in 2007 before time took it's toll. Body has new metal, bondo, fiberglass and rust depending where you look. Drivers front fender and door are aftermarket replacements by me. Pass side is GM. I recently welded a rocker onto the pass side, and patched up the floor on the drivers side because it was getting bad, and I don't like seeing the road when the doors are closed. I can build motors, but I'm not a welder or body guy, so this is not a pro repair. Bed is good and mostly solid but ugly. The old bed platform was rotted bad from the start, but I worked with it until it got scary. The replacement has some surface rust, scrapes, dents, and a some rust at the bottom of the front panel, and the drivers rear stake pocket. This is a heck of a old school SBC street motor that would fly in just about anything. My driveway is too full and I barely use it, so it's time for it to go. This is also for sale locally, so the listing will end early if it sells. Local pickup only. Still has tags and insurance, so it can be driven and tested. Gearbox is L - 1 - 2 - 3 Traction is a huge problem in 1, but not in 2. Motor specs: Mid 70's (block numbers cross to 74-76 pass car) 2 bolt 350.Bored 020 over, speed pro 2 VR flat top coated hypereutectic pistons, 9.3:1 compressionStock 0.025 deck with 0.016 shim head gasketsDart 180 CC Iron Eagle Heads, 72 cc straight plug, comp cams screwed in studs and guideplates, manley valves, edelbrock valve sealsScat cast crank and Scat I beam steel rods, pressed pins, clevite bearings, balanced assemblyARP main and head boltsIsky 262 Cam, 208 @ 0.050 lift, 108 CL, 0.464/0.435 lift with installed 1.6 intake/1.5 exhaust rockersGM hardface lifters, comp cam pushrods and valve locks, erson retainers and springsEdelbrock Performer intake, 600 cfm 1406 electric choke tuned carb (rods, springs and jets)Accel HEI distributor with Moroso curve kit.GM balancerDual exhaust with cats, ported cast iron manifolds, hooker 2 1/4 exhaust DrivetrainSM 465 granny gear trannyGM flywheel12" Luk ClutchFactory hydraulic clutch and bellhousingFactory 10 bolt 8.5 rear with 3.08 gear (maybe 3.07, I don't remember)New U Joints Other stuffCrossmember replaced because the original one rusted through.Spindles, front rotors, pads, and calipers are from a 1979, so they are bigger than the 1986 factory parts.Put in new wheel bearings at the same time and front brake hoses.Poly cab mounts.New windshield this past year.Rear sliding window.Added the right adapter box so that the speedo is accurate with the setup I have. The speedo and fuel gauge are 79 vintage, so you get a 100 mph gauge plus an unleaded fuel only gas gauge. Front end alignment has never been great, so it's tough on the outside of the tires. The tires are old, and need to be replaced - 235/75R15 on it now. Stock GM 15 inch wheels with hub caps. And more that I am forgetting.