1971 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Dawsonville, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Fleetside
Engine:327
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: custom 10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 80,457
Exterior Color: Blue and White
I have up for sale is a 1971 chevy truck 2 wheel drive c10. This is well on it's way to be a restored truck or just drive it like it is. To me I like the truck the way it sits. Many new parts have been put on the truck. This truck has a 1967 327 motor with the 300 hp some sites say 350 hp matching heads that came out of a 67 camaro. The transmission is a 400 that has always been attached to the 327 block. This is a great truck. It is a no air truck and is a short bed. 15x10 corvette ralley wheels with 275/60/15 cooper tires that are new. Truck just needs to be finished. There is only surface rust in bed around the edges. Dang solid truck. Cab corners are good just need the rockers changed due to somebody not knowing how to put rockers in.(BAD WELD JOB), Do the body work and paint and your done. The rockers show a little surface rust on them as shown in the pictures. The underside of truck has not been washed so you see the dust sitting on it but you will get the idea how clean the underside is for the most part. The bottom of the driver door to the inside at the curve you see it rusted but the rest of the door is fine. Skins on both are good. You can see it in the picture. The only thing the truck needs is a new line running from the intake to the modulator valve on the tranny. Lines not very good. This is a great driver. I started this truck for my daughter because she wanted one to drive. I spent thousands of dollars buying these parts. Then we got her a honda so she will have a cheaper car to put gas in and she just said I could sell it so here you go. Below is a list of new parts on the truck and I may have left something out. The truck is sold as is where is with no warranty. This is a used truck and I'm not a dealership. The truck is sold with a BILL OF SALE ONLY. You should be able to apply for something in your state if you require a title. Ga does not require a title to tag a vehicle of this age. Contact me for any question you may have. I reserve the right to end the auction early if it sells local as it is advertised locally. Thank you and happy bidding
New parts put on the truck:
Bumper brackets
Grill shell
headlights and new bezels
Tie rod ends
Upper and lower ball joints
Core support
Radiator
Fan shroud
Battery box
Inner fenders on both sides
Brake Booster and Master Cylinder
Holley Carb
Elderbrock intake
Valve covers
Alternator
Belts and hoses
High performance power steering pump and hoses
Tail light harness
Battery
Heater core
Plugs and wires, Starter
Fuel pump
Windshield and wipers
Seat, Carpet, arm rest and Dash pad, Bezel with white face gauges, window cranks and door handles
GT Steering wheel
Window and door seals, side mirrors
Wheels and tires
Rear Bumper, License tag holder and tag light
Shocks
3 inch Dual exhaust with 40 series flow masters
Shoulder Harness and lap belt seat belts
Chrome door sills
Cowl Screen
Fronts brake Hoses
Front and rear brakes
Rotors, Calipers, Wheel Bearings
Front Sway Bar and Bushings
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