1967 Chevrolet C-10 Longbed Surviver Arizona Truck on 2040-cars
Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
Body Type:pick up
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:250 c.i.d. 6 cyl.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: none
Drive Type: 3speed manual
Mileage: 91,739
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Original 67 Chevy pick up. Longbed 1/2 ton. This is a no option truck. Radio delete, lighter delete. Wood bed in great original condition. It had a camper shell on for many years. I bought the truck from the original owners family. 250 6 cyl. engine runs good, has a small puff of smoke at start up. Pretty normal for the inline sixes. 3 speed manual transmission shifts well, hasn't hung up yet. Shifts on the column. Everything works, lights, heater etc. Note: gas guage is not working, still looking into that. I have only changed the oil and cap and rotor since I got it. I also added the low mile tires. The hub caps DO NOT go with the truck, sorry. I have been driving the truck around town local and have taken to Phoenix once (200 miles round trip) with no problems. There is a problem with the air cleaner mount on the carb, it is broken off. Manual brakes, work well for manual brakes, manual steering, fairly tight for its age, doesn't seem to wonder. The dash was cut some for an 8 track player but fortunately the original radio delete plate still fits and covers the hole. It has just under 92,000 miles, which I believe to original mile but the title shows box B miles. This truck is almost 100% rust free. There are a couple rust holes in the floor, presumably from the rubber floor mat and several other floor mats that were in the truck. All mats have been removed, original mat crumbled apart. Rocker, cab supports, cab corners all solid. Radiator support under the battery is solid. This was painted white several years ago, paint is getting this in areas. Original color was a pretty blue/green. Body is mostly straight, it does have a few dents. It looks like there is some filler in the right rear fender, most likely a repair made when it was repainted. Glass is good with the exception of the windshield, it will need to be replaced. Window rubber and felt is shot, as is the seat upholstery. It has a cover over it, I don't know what it looks like underneath. Clear AZ title in my name. Buyer responsible for pick up or shipment. I am available to help load if need be. Feel free to ask questions. I am willing to get additional pictures, just ask.
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