1964 Chevorlet C 10 Stepside Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Manhattan, Kansas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 small block
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: Step Side
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 92,993
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
I am selling my 1964 Chevy C10 step side that is in exceptional condition. Thousands have been spent to make this truck what it is today. This is a great daily driver that turns heads, gets thumbs up everywhere and when you stop to get gas get ready for tons of questions. Its just a cool truck that has the look! Let me start by saying everything works on this truck...at least almost (few quirks!). There is so much new I will just list it.
Engine - Fresh 350 small block bored .30 over. Stock cam. New edelbrock carb. Offenhauser intake. New timing chain, oil pump, fuel pump at time of rebuild. HEI ignition with new plug wires, new battery aned alternator.. Burns no oil and has tons of power.
Exhaust- Brand new all the way back. Exits behind rear fenders. Hooker long tube headers into turbo mufflers. Sounds great
Driveline- Saginaw 4 speed into 12 bolt posi track rear end with 410 gears. You can pull out stomps in first gear! All new brakes.
Suspension- all new bushings including ball joints. LMC truck 3 inch lower springs with new shocks including air shocks in rear. Rides very nice!
Interior- New carpet, weather stripping, new CD and Cass player with new door speakers. Sounds good. All gauges work including gas gauge, speedo plus add on gauges including oil pressure.
Body- Lots of money has been spent here. This truck was not a rusted pile of junk to start with but parts did need replaced. Frame is very solid. New fenders, tail gate, driver side door skin, driver side rocker panel and floor boards all new. Cabs corners have minor rust in bottom but minor and only visible if you look completely under truck. Rest of the truck is stock and in great shape. New window sill, all glass is good. New paint that is a enamel. This is a very presentable solid truck but please note this is NOT a $5000 dollar paint job. It looks good but places need more color sanding in my opinion. Still looks great but don't expect showroom or show quality finish. This is a hot rod truck not a $30,000 dollar resto mod.
Misc. - All new hoses, heater core, windshield wiper motor.
I really think the pictures speak for themselves but I would invite everyone to come see the truck. I drove it 100 miles today down the interstate. At one point hit 95 mph! You can burn rubber all day long in this truck. Tons of power. The truck drives great but please do not mistake what I am saying. This is NOT a 2013 Silverado! It drives and handles like a 1964! No power steering or brakes. This is a mechanical truck to drive. Your wife would hate driving it!!!
So what does it need? Felt kit both windows, driver side window crank does not work after body shop installed door skin. All parts still there just not working. Drain plug on oil pan needs a 30 cent rubber washer. Doesn't need oil changed yet so living with a small oil drip till then.
If your looking for a cruise night truck that is a blast to drive but don't feel like spending millions then I think this truck is for you. Please ask all questions prior to bidding. I encourage and welcome bidders to come see truck. Thanks and good luck! You can text 785-317-6708 if you need questions answered quickly. Also has brand new tires!
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