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1970 Chevy C-10 4x4, 350, New Paint, New Interior, Bedliner, And More!! on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:11111
Location:

Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States

Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
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 I am selling my 1970 Chevy K10 pickup. It listed as a C10 because they didn't have a K10 option, but this truck has 4 wheel drive. This truck is in great shape, and runs and drives really well. I have owned it for about a year now, and before that a friend of mine owned it since 1997, so I've been around this truck for a long time! The truck has a 350 motor that was rebuilt in 2003, at that time we put an edelbrock intake and carb on it along with a small rv cam. I tried to buy this truck a couple times over the years with no success, but last year I got it and I took it in to the body shop and they put new rockers and cab corners on it and then painted it blue inside and out, I had them do the top of the cab white and then a stripe to set it apart on the rear. I picked the truck up from the paint shop last September and then had a complete new interior put in it, new carpet, chrome seal plates, new customer door panels, new arm rests, new custom pattern seat, and a new dash. The truck really looks nice and gets a lot of attention when your out driving it. I also had a custom color charcoal metallic bedliner sprayed in the bed to match the interior colors. I also had a new windshield and seal installed after it was painted, and installed a brand new chrome front bumper and new chrome headlight buckets too. The grill is in good shape but there is two dents up by the top center where you pop the hood open. Everything on the truck works great, the heater, lights, blinkers, gauges, ect..  I just recently had the tranny and transfer case resealed they were starting to weep a little. The exhaust sounds really tough, it has glass packs on it and comes out right behind the cab, I like the sound of it but you could swap out for mufflers if you wanted something quieter. This is a very nice truck but is a 44 year old truck so its not perfect, the power steering leaks a little bit, the truck could use new trim logos on the fenders, basically just small stuff. The paint on the truck looks really nice but it's not show quality, when I had the work done they bid me ten grand to make it show quality or they said for five grand they could do a really nice paint job that would stand out and look good but not cost near as much so that is the route I went, I was happy with my choice I get compliments on it all the time. Overall this is a very nice truck that runs and drives well and looks good doing it. Email, call, or text with any questions. 208-589-9783 Thanks John

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