1964 Chevrolet Pick Up, Rat Rod Project, Vintage Truck, Classic Truck. on 2040-cars
Riverton, Utah, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:327 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Pick Up
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2 Wheel Drive
Mileage: 123,238
Sub Model: This is a C-20
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: baby blue and primer grey
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
For Sale, 1964 C-20 long bed NOT a C-10 no option on Ebay for a C-20 Chevrolet pick up. I am the 3rd owner and my Dad was the 2nd. It came original with a high torque 283 V8, later it was replaced with a 327 V8 out of a 1969 Chev Impala. At the time of the engine swap a new clutch was installed. Starts and runs and drives with no problems, However due to the engine swap the RPM's in the last gear run high, 55mph or 60mph is the fastest it can manage without over revving engine. Different Trans or rear end might be the answer. The truck has been a Utah truck, so harsh winters means lots of salt which equals rust. Doors, floors, bed, rockers and tailgate all have rust and bondo. This is a labor of love or a great Rat Rod project. Brakes are drum front and back. It has a 4 speed manual transmission, however 1st gear is a grandma gear (not used in everyday driving). Someone installed extra fuel tanks but I don't think they are usable, I had plans to remove them but never did. It does still have original fuel tank behind seat, and that is the one to use. Gas gauge does not work, all other gauges do work. High beams don't work might be the switch or head lights themselves. Regular headlights work fine. Heater works well and I did buy new cables and levers for the heater controls from LMC Truck. I never installed them and if I can find them, I will throw them in for new owner to install (no guarantees). This truck being a C-20 or 3/4 ton also has overload springs on the rear. Wood in bed is original. I just put in a new battery, your welcome!! I bought new tires and wheels several years ago tires only has a few hundred miles on them, however they are old in age. I have had the truck garaged since I got it and just recently moved it out due to a different truck needing the garage. Glass is in good shape and I had the windows tinted by a professional. No radio, power steering or air conditioning. Its not currently registered so I don't like to drive it far, with that being said SHIPPING IS ALL UP TO YOU. If you have questions just call me, Its hard enough buying a vehicle on the internet with a few pictures and a brief description! Bart (801) 514-5738
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