1969 Chevy C10 Shortbed on 2040-cars
Commerce, Georgia, United States
Engine:400
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 79,050
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Red
Model: C-10
Interior Color: Red
Trim: custom
Drive Type: automatic
1969 c-10. This truck came out of a private collection where it has been for 21 years. It has a 400 engine with a 350 auto transmission. It has power steering with manual drum brakes. It also has a new dual master cylinder, new brake lines and wheel cylinders. It runs, drives, and stops good. The 400 is a stock early 70s small block with a new edelbrock carb, and a holley aluminum intake. I don't know when it was built or rebuilt but it runs and performs fine. The truck has a beautiful bright red paint job with very few imperfections, nice shine cleans up very nice. It has a spray in liner over a nice bed. It has a new windshield with new rubber, all new door rubbers and window felt. The front bumper is new and the grille is the original. It has a nice shine with minimal scratches. I would say it is a 7 on a 1to10. All chrome and trim is in nice shape. It is good driver quality. The bottom of the truck was cleaned and painted when it was restored but some of the paint is coming off underneath as you can see in the photos. There is solid metal under the paint, it just didn't stick very well. It is a true solid southern truck. This truck is an excellent truck to take to cruise ins or car shows but is not a trailer queen. It has a nice red interior, new seat cover, new door panels, new dash pad, new carpet, new visors, and a new glove box. The red on red suits the truck good. It has a set of mid 80s chevy rally wheels and goodyear tires. The wheels are 15x8 and the tires are 225/75/15. feel free to call with questions or for any other photo requests. David 678-283-5891 I have a very reasonable reserve on this truck, ONLY bid if you want to buy. |
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