1969 Chevrolet C20 Fleetside California Black Plate Pickup Truck V8 on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
1969 Chevrolet C20 Fleetside Pickup Truck. This C20 was built at the Freemont California factory and sold new here in California where it has remained ever since. Very original truck with the factory ordered 350ci 4bbl V8 and 4 speed on the floor. Starts right up and idles perfectly, no smoking or issues with the motor or drivetrain. Very clean body as the 70+ pictures show (pictures taken on 4/11/14). It has no patches and the metal is all original. The floors, cab extensions, frame, bed, hood, etc. are very clean. The doors and hood open and close smoothly. Included is the original Bowtie emblem for the hood. Clean/clear California title included. I also have the original wheels as shown and the buyer can also have those at no extra cost (2 good sets of wheels/tires). Current registration on the original black plate. I am out of space to store this, and I have other interests so I am letting it go to a better suited home. This truck is used on occasion and has no issues to keep it from being a daily driver other than the fact the brakes have not been inspected in years and they are a bit soft. It has been trusted around town and on shorter highway trips. It does not get hot or have leaks that cause any issues. This HD equipped C20 with 8 lug wheels also has dual auxiliary gas tanks which still function, 3 gas tanks total. If you have any questions feel free to ask and I will answer them thoroughly and honestly. |
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