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1969 Chevrolet C-10 Shortbed Fleetside Patina on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:56789
Location:

Woodland, California, United States

Woodland, California, United States

1969 Chevrolet C-10 shortbed fleetside 2wd. This truck is a one owner truck and has been in the same family ad same small northern California town since new. It comes with original clean CA. title. This truck has beautiful patina and original paint and does not look like it has been spotted or repaired or wrecked. It still has the well desired black California plates and the original build sheet. It has a very strong running v8 350ci engine backed by a manual 3 speed transmission and posi-traction rearend.  It has dual glass pack exhaust  and is slightly lowered a few inches by cutting the coils. The tires are almost new , but one looks a little weather checked. The body is very nice and straight with some minor dings and dents The truck runs great. starts right up every time and can be a nice daily driver with very little work. It doesn't have any leaks and runs very strong. The 3 speed on the column shifts very well, but the shifter does get stuck every so often and may need to be greased. The gauges and lights work as they should. The brakes are good. The truck starts and stops very nicely. there is a small dent on driver side bottom of front fender, the passenger side rear bottom of the bed that can easily be taken out from inside. The tailgate does have a nice size dent on top but opens and closes as it should. the windshield is cracked and needs replacing but it does not leak. the dash is nice and uncut with a radio delete. both rocker panels have rust but, I do have brand new rockers panels  that come with the truck. The drive side front floor board has some rust also but its minor and can be easily fixed. The rest of the floor board is super solid. The front inner fender well has some rust underneath the battery tray which is normal for any vehicle of this age. The rest of the truck seems to be very nice and solid, the hood, doors, fenders and bed sides are very nice. I have uploaded a video on youtube under "1969 SHORTBED PATINA EBAY"

you can view a video of this truck here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og4fFm9tKCs

THIS TRUCK IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY. STORAGE CAN BE ARRANGED. FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL (530)720-2873


On Jul-17-14 at 14:19:35 PDT, seller added the following information:

you can view a video of this truck here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og4fFm9tKCs

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