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1964 Chevy C 10 Stepside Shortbed Custom Truck Show Quality on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:2471 Color: Blue /
 Tan
Location:

Muncy, Pennsylvania, United States

Muncy, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Mark IV, Big Block 396 Chevy
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 4C144S197371 Year: 1964
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: Chrome and stainless
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 2,471
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Sub Model: Customized
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Blue
Condition: Certified pre-owned: To qualify for certified pre-owned status, vehicles must meet strict age, mileage, and inspection requirements established by their manufacturers. Certified pre-owned cars are often sold with warranty, financing and roadside assistance options similar to their new counterparts. See the seller's listing for full details. ... 

Much more invested than the reserve on this truck. No-rain, garage kept, shown successfully. Conservatively customized with many options including Full tinted new glass, rubber, trim, all chrome and stainless is exellent, no excuses about the paint. It shows itself without asking about it. Custom grill, leather interior, much billet, custom stainless exhaust, wiend intake, Sanderson powder-coated headers, Holly 750 dp carburetor, Corvette 700R4 overdrive Transmission. Lowered. Louvered hood. Custom "real" pinstriping, and airbrushing as well, Boyd Coddington "signed" billit wheels. Red oak, outstanding bed with all stainless hardware. JVC Stereo CD radio with 4 speakers. Heater, defroster working well. Vdoo guages, matching leather wrapped billit steering wheel, recessed (Frenched) automatic, power antenna. Matching carpet with no stains, no marks on seat or anywhere else. This is a very nice truck, if you want a vintage Chevy that has been done well, and done right. Other options such as 12 bolt rear, new tires, everything is there. Will entertain reasonable offers. Another project prompts sale, or it would stay right here. Custom, flannel cover. The truck is being sold as is, where is, It is currently insured for $25,000.00 full replacement value. Will take a little less but will not give away. Not desparate to sell it. Truck has been verbally appraised by a top restorer who stated, "You can see the money in this truck. It's a nice one." There must be a $500.00 good faith non-refundable down payment. I will hold the truck for a reasonable time agreed upon by seller and buyer, and will assist with shipping details. No other warranty is implied or given and I reserve the right to sell it locally. It is fast, with the 396 Big Block Mark IV engine. Smooth, powerful and hardly broken in. This isn't a go-to-work in the rain and snow pick up. It is more for someone who wants to invest in a well-done 64 Shortbed, Stepside. The one that's hot right now. I have addiitonal photos, and certainly am not ashamed to take any you need or answer any questions with honesty and integrity. I'm not in the MUSCLE
CAR FLIPPING BUSINESS. I saw it, liked it, bought it. Hate to part with it. You won't regret this truck. It is a thumbs up pickup, guaranteed. Walking the walk here, not just talking the talk. The truck talks for herself, trust me. Good luck, and if this is not what you are seeking, hope you find what you are looking for. If it does not sell here, it will be consigned to a major vintage auto auction in the later Spring. Thank you and remember: Honesty and character are all a person has to leave behind when they go. That is the kind of person I am.


On Mar-26-13 at 10:08:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

Further note, the truck does have front disc brakes and smooth power steering, and it is set up for air. Thank you. Will answer all serious questions, and get any photos requested.

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