1965 Chevrolet C 10 Swb Stepside Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Eads, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Model: C-10
Mileage: 81,598
Trim: STEPSIDE
1965 CHEVROLET C-10 SWB STEPSIDE PICKUP TRUCK, TENNESSEE TRUCK ALL IT'S LIFE, OLDER RESTORATION BUT STILL PRESENTS WELL, RHS (RACING HEAD SERVICE) FROM RIGHT HERE IN MEMPHIS TENNESSEE BUILT THE 350CI ENGINE, NEW DUAL FLOWMASTER EXHAUST SYSTEM THAT SOUNDS GREAT, TURBO 400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT AS WELL, NEW ALUMINUM WHEELS AND RAISED WHITE LETTER TIRES REALLY COMPLIMENT THIS TRUCK, RUNS, STOPS, AND DRIVES FINE, NICE CLEAN INTERIOR W/NEW PIONEER AM-FM CD RADIO WITH SPEAKERS UNDER THE SEAT AND NOT HACKED/CUT INTO THE DOORS LIKE MANY YOU SEE OUT THERE, SOUNDS GREAT, THE INTERIOR OF THIS TRUCK IS VERY NICE, NICE,CLEAN ORIGINAL DASH AND STEERING WHEEL, ALL OUTSIDE LIGHTS, BRAKELIGHTS AND BLINKERS WORK PROPERLY, DASH AND INTERIOR LIGHTS WORK PROPERLY AS WELL, BOTH DOORS, THE HOOD, AND THE TAILGATE OPEN AND CLOSE FINE, BOTH DOOR GLASS ROLL UP AND DOWN AS THEY SHOULD, SPEEDOMETER NEEDS NEW CABLE, TRUCK HAS SOLID FLOORS AND FRAME, AS STATED ABOVE THIS IS AN OLDER RESTORATION SO THERE IS A FEW SPOTS THAT WILL NEED ATTENTION IN THE COMMON AREAS LIKE THE LOWER FENDERS (RUST BUBBLING) AND A SMALL SPOT ON THE PASSENGER DOOR, BODY HAS SOME IMPERFECTIONS EXPECTED ON A 48 YEAR OLD VEHICLE, OVERALL AN EASY FIX OR LEAVE AS IS AND ENJOY, STILL LOOKS GOOD AND TURNS HEADS, BIDDERS WITH ZERO/NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID/BIDS, SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION, FEEL FREE TO CONTACT PAUL AT 901-219-9569 WITH ANY QUESTIONS, MY AUCTIONS OFTEN END WITH A SIMPLE PHONE CALL, THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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