1964 Chevrolet C10 C-10 Big Window Short Bed Swb Shop Truck Patina 327/350 Nice on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
RELISTED. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO PAY. 1964 BIG WINDOW SHORT BED C10 TRUCK. REBUILT 327 WITH A MILD CAM AND REBUILT TURBO 350 WITH A SHIFT KIT. LOKAR SHIFTER. 2" DROP A-ARMS WITH LOWERING SPRINGS AND SHOCKS. NOTHING WAS CUT ON THE SUSPENSION. THIS TRUCK IS DEPENDABLE AND DRIVES PERFECT. POWER BRAKES. NEW HEATER CORE. FLOWMASTER EXHAUST THAT DUMPS IN FRONT OF THE REAR WHEELS. SOUNDS THROATY WITH THE CAM. NEW EDELBROCK MANIFOLD AND CARB. NEWER BATTERY. 2-1/2" WIDE WHITES ON STEELIES. TRUCK GOES DOWN THE ROAD STRAIGHT AND STOPS GREAT. NEWER FAUX PATINA PAINT THAT IS A BURNT ORANGE WITH VANILLA ON TOP. INTERIOR HAS BEEN PAINTED BLACK AND WHITE AND IS NEAR XLNT CONDITION. DRIVER SEAT IS WEARING ON FRONT CORNER. ALL GAGES WORK. SPEEDO DOES NOT BUT IT DOES HAVE A SUN TACH ON THE COLUMN. ALL LIGHTS AND TURN SIGNALS WORK AS THEY SHOULD. ORIGINAL BED WOOD IS PRESENT AND IN GOOD CONDITION FOR THE LOOK OF THIS TRUCK. IT HAS BEEN TREATED WITH LINSEED OIL DOES NOT NEED REPLACING. ORIGINAL RADIO IN DASH BUT NOT WORKING. CALIFORNIA TRUCK. FRONT FENDERS HAD A LITTLE LOWER RUST THAT WAS WELDED UP PRIOR TO PAINT BUT WAS LEFT TO LOOK AS RUST. THIS TRUCK NEEDS NOTHING BUT MAYBE AN AFTER MARKET AC UNIT DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU ARE. I DRIVE IT EVERYWHERE AND GET LOTS OF COMPLIMENTS AND TONS OF LOOKS. TRUCK IS IN GILBERT AZ AND HAS A CLEAN ....... IN MY NAME. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL (970)640-8819 BRIAN |
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