1971 Chevrolet C-10 Cheyenne 350 V8 Auto A/c Ps Original on 2040-cars
Concordia, Kansas, United States
Up for sale is a nice, complete and original 1971 Chevy C-10 Cheyenne with factory A/C and power steering. The odometer shows 88,412, do not know for sure if this is actual or not. This C-10 runs and drives and has the original 350 V8 backed by a TH350 automatic transmission. The engine runs pretty good, but could probably use a tune up. The engine does not smoke and has pretty good oil pressure, (25psi idle and 35-40psi driving down the road warmed up). The transmission works but 3rd gear is weak, (does not shift solid from 2nd to 3rd and will slip a little bit in 3rd but it is still drivable). It has coil spring suspension on all four corners with factory heavy springs. The brakes work as they should. The Interior is in pretty good shape and everything is original. The seat has some cracks in the vinyl, and the driver side door panel has a tear in it by the window crank. The heater works good. Everything is intact for the A/C. The compressor is not locked up, but will need a belt and charged at the very least. All of the glass is good minus a couple rock chips in the windshield. The body of the truck is in good shape for never being touched, (never been repainted, and can not find any signs of body work being done anywhere on the truck). It does have some typical rust and a few small dings. There is no rust on the doors inside or out, and no rust above the windshield. There is rust in the rocker panels, cab corners, cab supports, cab floor (not to bad), front fenders, tailgate, and bed floor. As far as dents go, the grille has a few dings, the front bumper is pushed in a little in the middle, the driver side front fender has two small dings, the passenger side bedside has a scrape but is not too bad, and the tailgate has a couple small dings. Overall it is a nice original truck that does need some tlc. This truck has a clean and clear Kansas antique title. I have tried to get the best pictures and describe this truck accurately the best I can. If you would like to come see this truck in person just let me know and we can make arrangements to do so. Payment will be cash in person unless other arrangements are made prior to sale. If you have any questions about the truck feel free to ask. I could possibly deliver the truck to you for $1.00 a mile one-way within 300 miles. Otherwise, you are responsible for picking it up. This truck is also for sale locally and I reserve the right to end listing at any time. This truck is being sold as-is, no warranty. Please feel free to make an offer the worst I could say is no. Thanks for looking. |
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