1961 Chevrolet C-10 Apache Swb, Fleet Side, Big Glass, Factory Black! Original! on 2040-cars
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gas
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: C-10
Trim: Apache SWB, Fleet Side, Big Glass, Factory Black!
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 41,791
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Black
This 1961 Chevy truck is in great condition. It has a 99% rust free SC body. It has the original 235 hi-thrift 6-cylinder. Has the factory original 3 speed manual transmission. Has the original rear end as well. The truck is showing a little over 41k miles and the truck sure looks like a 41k mile truck but I am not sure if that's the original miles or not. This truck is not a show truck. It is a code 900 factory BLACK truck!!! It has been repainted around 20 years ago and is holding up very well. It is as solid an unrestored truck as I've ever seen, only having a few small bubbles on the drivers front fender and a 3x3 patch is needed on the right fender.That's it!! The rest of truck is rust free.To the best of my knowledge the truck has the original wood bed and its in great shape. This truck is so smooth you could use it as a daily driver! The truck starts, runs, drives, and stops great. The only thing I have done to the truck is lowering springs in the rear and turned the torsion bars down to lower the front. This truck could go back to stock height in less than an hour nothing has been cut or altered! I also had a set of original wheels widened 2 inches in the rear but I still have the factory wheels. This truck is for sale locally so I do reserve the right to end auction early. Call me BEFORE bidding if you have any questions 828-702-3473. More pictures available upon request. Thanks for looking!! And if you win the auction you won't be disappointed!
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