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1970 Bagged Custom C10 Hotrod Pickup Air Ride Show Truck Chevy on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:3000
Location:

Mechanicsville, Virginia, United States

Mechanicsville, Virginia, United States

What you are looking at is an awesome example of what a barn find truck might look like without worrying about all the rust and rot! This 1970 C10 pickup features insanely realistic faux patina paint all over. However, the truck is SUPER clean and has no rust or rot. Very nicely built truck that you can get in and drive anywhere. As a matter of fact the previous owner drove the truck from Louisville to NC without any issues at all. Truck is clean and needs nothing. Truck has factory AC/Heat that work extremely well to the point that they will run you out of the truck. All lights, gauges and everything else work as they should. Glass is in terrific shape and rolls up and down with all new rubber. Sliding rear glass. Wipers, power steering and so much more. Here is a rundown of the sweet truck:

Air Ride front and back for an awesome stance and great ride quality, 1 VIAIR compressor and 3 gallon tank mounted under bed in the rear
Power Steering
Ice Cold AC and Hot Heat and defrost
New Glass/Rubber
New BFG 15" tires all around with 15" smoothies and bullet center caps
New Interior with new carpet, redone seat, door panels and repainted cab with working 8-track player and Boston Acoustic Speakers
Custom Chrome Steering Wheel
All new Chrome Trim and Handles inside
Automatic transmission that was rebuilt the same time as the SBC motor that features a nice sounding cam
Dual Flowmasters (TRUCK SOUNDS REALLY MEAN)
Doors, hood and tailgate are all very functional with no issues
New door latches
Powered Drum brakes all around that stop very strongly
Smooth tailgate and rollpan
Custom Faux Patina paintjob

Again this truck is built to look cool but also to drive and enjoy. This truck looks awesome as it is but imagine it with big smoothies and sitting flat on the ground! The bedfloor is in great shape and can be used to haul whatever you want it to. Everything is functional on this truck. It is basically a new truck built to look old. The motor is just as nice and clean as it was when these trucks left the dealer. Even has little markings on the motor to mock the dealers. Fly in and drive this truck home. It comes with a clean and clear title and would make a great toy for anyone. It could even be used as a daily driver.

I reserve the right to end the auction early as the truck is advertised locally. The truck comes with NO warranty, but you can rest easily knowing there is nothing to hide on this great truck. Please look at all the photos and pay attention to all the detail in this truck. Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck bidding.

A deposit of $1000 will be due as soon as the auction ends. the reserve for this truck is very fair so don't hesitate and miss out on this great chance to own a one-of-a-kind pickup. I am more than happy to help the buyer with shipping, but they are responsible for all shipping fees. I will hold the truck for up to 3 weeks after the auction if needed. Truck will not ship until all funds are received.


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