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1969 Chevy C10 Truck Short Bed 4x4 Lifted 350 4 Spd 35" Tires 20x12 Wheels Show on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:2000
Location:

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A VERY NICE CORTEZ SILVER 1969 CHEVY C10 SHORT BED 4X4 TRUCK.  IT HAS A SMOOTH RUNNING 350 MOTOR WITH A 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION THAT SHIFTS FINE.  THE TRUCK HAS POWER STEERING AND POWER BRAKES WITH DISCS UP FRONT AND DRUMS IN THE REAR.  THIS MONSTER HAS JUST BEEN RESTORED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM.  IT HAS A BRAND NEW KILLER PAINT JOB.  A NEW LIFT KIT WAS INSTALLED ALONG WITH NEW CHROME 20X12 XD WHEELS WITH 35 INCH TOYO MT TIRES THAT HAVE ABOUT 75 PERCENT TREAD LIFE REMAINING.  ALL THE EMBLEMS, LIGHTS, MIRRORS, HANDLES, AND BUMPERS ARE NEW.  THE INTERIOR IS ALL NEW WITH CUSTOM LEATHER\HOUNDSTOOTH UPHOLSTERED SEATS, LOOP CARPET, DASH PAD, GAUGE CLUSTER, AND STEERING WHEEL.  THE WEATHERSTRIPPING IS ALL NEW AS WELL.  EVERYTHING WORKS ON THE TRUCK, INCLUDING ALL GAUGES AND LIGHTS.  THERE ARE NO LEAKS OR ANY KNOWN MECHANICAL ISSUES WHATSOEVER.  THIS IS A VERY NICE TRUCK OVERALL AND ALOT OF MONEY HAS BEEN PUT INTO IT.  I WOULD CONSIDER THE RESTORATION HIGH END DRIVER QUALITY.  IT HAS A FEW VERY MINOR FLAWS HERE AND THERE, BUT I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO PUT IT IN A LOCAL CAR SHOW.  

IVE PROBABLY MISSED A FEW THINGS, AND IF THE PICTURES DONT ANSWER ANY YOU MIGHT HAVE FEEL FREE TO GIVE ME A CALL.  PLEASE DONT EMAIL ME ASKING A PRICE.  I WILL CONSIDER SERIOUS BUY IT NOW OFFERS OVER THE PHONE OR IN PERSON.     
 
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