1966 Chevrolet C-10 Custom Cab Swb Fleetside Pickup Fixer-upper-big Back Window! on 2040-cars
Eads, Tennessee, United States
1966 CHEVROLET C10 CUSTOM CAB SWB
FLEETSIDE PICKUP TRUCK WITH THE HARD TO FIND "BIG BACK WINDOW", 6 CYLINDER
ENGINE, 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, RUNS AND DRIVES FINE BUT WILL NEED A NEW GAS TANK AS THE ORIGINAL HAD A SMALL PINHOLE IN ONE CORNER, IT IS STILL RUNNING FINE WITH AN AUXILIARY FUEL TANK IN PLACE YOU CAN BUY A NEW
TANK AT LMC TRUCK PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR LESS THAN $200.00, THIS
TRUCK WAS PURCHASED BRANDNEW FROM BILLINGSLEY CHEVROLET COMPANY IN
BOONEVILLE MISSISSIPPI THEN WENT TO ALABAMA FOR MANY YEARS, SOUTHERN
TRUCK ALL OF IT'S LIFE, NEVER SUBJECTED TO SALTY ROADS OR CLIMATES,
THERE IS A SMALL AMOUNT OF RUST AND PREVIOUS BODYWORK IN THE COMMON
AREAS IE.. FENDER/DOOR BOTTOMS, ROCKERPANELS, CAB CORNERS AND FLOORPANS
EASILY REPAIRABLE, ORIGINAL INTERIOR STILL SPORTS THE FACTORY
STEERING WHEEL AND ORIGINAL SEAT WHICH WILL NEED A NEW SEATCOVER, DOORS
AND INSIDE OF CAB HAVE NEVER BEEN CUT ON FOR SPEAKERS LIKE MANY YOU SEE,
ORIGINAL WOOD IN BED, WINDSHIELD IS CRACKED, DOOR GLASS IS IN GOOD SHAPE, DRIVERS SIDE WINDOW AND INSIDE DOOR HANDLE WILL NEED
SOME ATTENTION TO ROLL UP AND DOWN AND OPERATE LIKE IT SHOULD, DRIVE IT WHILE YOU FIX IT UP, PRETTY COOL PATINA AS IS, AS SEEN IN THE BACK OF THE TRUCK I HAVE INCLUDED ANOTHER TAILGATE WHICH IS IN BETTER CONDITION THAN THE ONE ON THE TRUCK, ALSO THE ORIGINAL REAR BIG BACK WINDOW IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE SLIDER, AS STATED ABOVE THESE CUSTOM CAB/BIG BACK GLASS TRUCKS ARE RARE AND GETTING VERY HARD TO FIND, MY
AUCTIONS FOR THESE TRUCKS RARELY MAKE IT TO THE END SO FEEL FREE TO
CONTACT PAUL AT 901-219-9569 WITH ANY QUESTIONS, MY AUCTIONS OFTEN END
WITH A SIMPLE PHONE CALL, BIDDERS WITH ZERO/NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST
CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID/BIDS, SOMEONE IS
GOING TO GET A NEAT/HARD TO FIND TRUCK TO TINKER WITH AND FIX-UP, SOLD
IN AS-IS CONDITION, THANKS FOR LOOKING!!
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