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1965 Chevrolet C10 Truck, New Frame Off Restoration, 5.3l Vortex, Ac, Pro Built on 2040-cars

US $27,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:90
Location:

Lakeside, Arizona, United States

Lakeside, Arizona, United States
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Hello,  I am listing a BEAUTIFUL 1965 Chevrolet Truck for a friend of mine that is a professional classic car/truck builder and also a professional certified mechanic that owns an automotive repair shop in Lakeside, Arizona. I have personally bought classic vehicles from this friend for many years and I take my classics to him when they need something. I have always been well pleased with his work, this is another fine example of his work.

This 1965 Chevy C10 Custom cab short bed truck is fresh off a complete frame off restoration. I watched him build this blue baby and everything was removed, sand blasted, painted and replaced with the correct and proper items! Every nut and bolt, everything was done correctly. IT WAS TAKEN DOWN TO BARE METAL AND THEN HE APPLIED SELF ETCHING PRIMER AS A BASE COAT! Every piece of rubber was replaced, the whole cab was insulated and then covered in custom fabric, custom upper and lower consoles were installed, he even installed a class 3 hitch and dual chrome tip exhaust tied to Flow Master mufflers. There is no rust whatsoever and no problem areas. No disappointments here, you will be pleased with this GORGEOUS two tone BLUE baby!

Here are some of the terrific new additions to an extremely popular classic truck!

90 miles since rebuild * new southern yellow pine wood bed * custom aluminum "engine turned design" polished dash and glove box door * 5.3 L Vortex fuel injected engine with the matching 4L60E tranny and 3:73 posi-traction rear with all new bearings, rings and pinion * new chassis wiring through out * Howell engine harness & PCM * 79 Chevy p/u front end with new rubber bushings * power steering * tilt steering wheel * cruise control * a/c & heat by Vintage air, sure fit * power disc brakes in front, drum breaks in rear * all new side chrome strips * all new bumpers and grill * new Brothers 20 gallon gas tank mounted in the rear * Drivers side electric suburban bucket seat and passenger suburban bucket seat * 3 point seat belts * sliding rear window * power/electric windows * 2 aux plugs in dash board * in-dash stereo with cd player * stock type 5 bolt rally wheels * all new and fresh custom two tone medium and light blue paint.

The owner and builder of this fine truck kept a build log of the work that was done with all the part numbers and it comes with the truck!

One of the finest 1965 Chevy short bed, wide bed trucks you will EVER find and it is fresh and ready to cruise!

This beauty is sold in "as is" and "where is" condition. Buyer is responsible for transportation. There is a $1,000.00 deposit due at the close of the auction and the remainder is due and payable to the owner, Mr. Ed Turner, please make arrangements with him. If you have questions on this truck please contact Mr. Ed Turner.

Mr. Ed Turners' contact telephone numbers are - cell 928-242-2269 - work 928-368-6100 - home 928-368-4211 - Lakeside, Arizona

 

 

 

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