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1969 Chevrolet C10 Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:115351 Color: paint
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States

Incredibly clean 1969 Chevrolet C-10 Half-Ton pickup:

High optioned truck with Small Block V8, Power Steering, A/C, and Power Brakes. This truck was built in California and sold new at a local Los Angeles Dealership. This is a true Southern California Matching Numbers, Rust Free Vehicle. 

Very well cared for and garage kept all it's life. This truck starts up on half a turn from dead cold without touching the gas peddle. She runs excellent without overheating on the hottest of days, drives straight down the road with plenty of power, stops quickly and handles excellent. Shifts through all gears tightly and has a solid firm suspension. All electrical works as it should including the 4 turn signal lights, headlights, wipers, brake lights, reverse lights etc. Speedometer is functional and accurate as is the fuel gauge and oil pressure gauge.  
 
This beautiful Chevy Pickup has a straight body all the way around including hood and roof. Finished in a two-tone quality paint job that is really gorgeous and gets tons of compliments every time I take her out. The Green has a very slight metallic quality and really pops against the White Cab-Top and chrome accents around the truck. All molding and trim pieces are all there as well as all four original hubcaps. Four Brand New Radial Tires on original rims.  

Interior is all there and very clean. Black leather bench seat is firm, comfortable and free of any rips or tares. The dash pad is perfect and crack-free. The cab's interior is painted in the same body color and is stunning!! The ceiling is perfect. There is a huge bonus for the lucky winner of this auction.... There is an extremely high-end stereo installed in this pickup. Alpine receiver/CD/MP3 player backed by 2 amplifier systems mounted under the seat. Two quality door speakers and a thumping Bass Tube located on the back side of the bench. Hundreds of dollars spent on this High Quality system and it sounds incredible!

This is a great 1969 Chevy Truck! Easy to drive with power steering and power brakes. Classic solid truck that continues to go up in value. My reserve is ridiculously low for this truck. This is not a frame-off restored truck but rather a well priced, clean and solid California driver that will get attention wherever she goes. It's not perfect with some very minor imperfections here or there but you are hard pressed to spot them out. The A/C is missing the compressor but this is an original factory A/C vehicle so very easy to get her blowing cold again. The only other two items in need of attention are the horn and temp gauge. Everything else works as new and is in top shape. The undercarriage is bone dry and solid. 

This pickup has a Clean California Title and is currently registered. BID WITH CONFIDENCE! This is a GOOD ONE!!!

Below is NADA GUIDE CLASSIC CAR VALUE for this truck:
Please not that my reserve is priced WELL BELOW the "Low Retail" value. 


              1969 Chevrolet C10



                               Pickup 1/2 Ton Fleetside LWB


 Original 
MSRP
Low 
Retail
Average 
Retail
High 
Retail
Base Price$2,473$10,250$22,700$42,700
Options: (change)
Factory Air Conditioning 10%10%10%
TOTAL PRICE:$2,473$11,275$24,970$46,970

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