1969 Chevy C-10 C10 Truck Hot Rod Rat Shop Truck Custom Chevrolet Pickup Must C! on 2040-cars
Madisonville, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: auto
Model: C-10
Mileage: 0
Trim: gray and black
LAST BUYER WAS FROM OVERSEAS. PLEASE READ- I WILL NOT SELL THIS TRUCK TO A OUTSIDE USA BUYER- period.
IF YOU HAVE ZERO FEEDBACK YOU MUST CONTACT ME FIRST OR BIDDER WILL BE blocked.
Departing with my beloved C10 stepside.
1969. Hot Rod Black. 350 2 barrel Automatic.
Comes with 2 tailgates, 2 grilles. Super clean. Not a mint truck- but not just your average C10 hot rod either.
Truck is just clean- no BS. Excellent pinstriping, and painted graphics.
Entire is mostly new- gray and black bucket, all mint. Interior looks like a 2013 truck.
Brand new bridgstone tires on Coy wheels, 19" rear 17" front.
Truck turns heads every I go- love to see people smile when they see it.
New flowmasters and duals about 3 months old- sounds incredible.
I've driven the truck about 1500 miles since I had it- other owner had the engine built with about 1000 miles on it.
I cruise it- but have babied it- setting in garage now.
cd player with usb and remote. new shocks all the way around.
blackwood stained bed.
Wish I could keep her- but I cannot. Interested in someone that will love the truck as much as I did, but won't kill me if it doesn't sell. It's not your average C-10 that some knucklehead 1/2 built and scoots around the flea market it- it's really a cool and super clean truck.
Best of luck- please email with any questions prior to bidding. Buyer responsible for picking up or shipping. 500.00 due within 24 hr of auction closing. Full payment due within 7 days.
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