1967 Chevrolet Swb Pick-up Low Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Oneonta, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: automatic
Model: C-10
Mileage: 88,808
Trim: c 10
I recently took this truck in on an old debt, it has lots of potential,but i dont have the skills to bring it back. While the pictures of truck look pretty good. There are several areas that need attention,in my opinion--as follows,truck cranks and runs,it does not smoke,and i was told that it was a "stout" motor. That said,the carb needs adjusting,it does not idle smooth. Also,the instrument cluster has been removed,and there is now wood panel with 3 switches,one for starter,one kill switch,and one for electric fan. I do have original cluster,plus i have a much better one that has the tachometer in it. The interior is bucket seats w/floor shifter,it has power windows,but all in all,figure on upgrading interior,it brings the truck down. On the plus side,the gas tank has been moved from in cab,to under bed,w/filler neck located inside left rear corner of bed,it has front disc brakes. Also has like new rubber on some nice rims.All glass is good. Figure on total redo on ac/heat system as,there is no heater core etc. But this was a factory air truck. I DO NOT have a tailgate for it. The truck has a good look about it,slightly lowered with decent paint,but i want to be straight up and mention all i know about truck. I got truck from the widow of the man who owed me,and unsure of more details about truck. Like i said,it has some issues,but it is priced accordingly, very low reserve. Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping,thanks for looking!
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