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1966 Chevrolet Detroit 3-53 Diesel, Jake Break, 5 Speed, Original Paint, No Rust on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:0
Location:

Colfax, California, United States

Colfax, California, United States

1966 Chevrolet Detroit Diesel

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LOCATION: COLFAX, CA 95713
PHONE: 530-346-2626

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1966 Chevrolet, GM Detroit 3-53 diesel with jake brake. Factory air conditioning. California. This is a original paint truck and has never been repainted. Rare factory silver and white color. Cab has rare factory A/C. I do not have the a/c compressor. Rare big back window. No rust through anywhere very solid California truck. Top of the line “Custom Cab” package. Very rare truck even has “factory tach”. Originally came with 292 Chevy 6 cylinder motor. Have original build sheet. Has 5 speed transmission. Truck does not run has been sitting, ran when parked. No title, bill of sale only. Sold “AS-IS” needs restoring. The ultimate rat rod truck. I have a Chevy 292, 6 cylinder motor that I will give you with truck if you want it. You pay shipping on motor. Asking price for truck is $10,000.

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I reserve the right to end auction early. Buyer is responsible for shipping and prompt payment, please be sure to read details of payment. Vehicle is for sale unrestored, needs restoring. Sold "AS-IS".

VEHICLE IS SOLD WITH A BILL OF SALE ONLY. I do not have a title for vehicle. If you absolutely need to have the title, give me a call. But as of now I am selling it without a title, bill of sale only, no title. 

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LOCATION: COLFAX, CA 95713
PHONE: 530-346-2626


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