1971 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed, 454 Turbo 400 on 2040-cars
Sheridan, Illinois, United States
Engine:454
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: C-10
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: C10
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 30,000
We have here a pretty neat old truck from the dry south. 454 BIG BLOCK
Starts right up thanks to the Holley with an electric choke and the HEI.
The dual flowmasters sound amazing! The lopy idle will attract the
attention of the cruise night crew that's for sure!
The factory gauges are in place and do work.
The brakes are new front and rear.
The heater works great thank to a new heater core.
Lots of new parts on this beautiful truck.
Holley 4 BARREL
HEI
TURBO 400
NEW HEADERS WITH 2 1/2 EXHAUST
FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS
NEW BUMPERS
NEW BLACK PAINT
NEW CARPET
NEW WEATHER STRIPPING
NEW DOOR HANDLES
NEW DOOR LOCKS
NEW HEATER CORE
NEW BRAKES
NEW MASTER CYLINDER
NEW HOSES
FACTORY GAUGES
RALLY WHEELS
Needs a few minor things, the right turn signal doesn't light on the
dash, needs a new windshield, the horn doesn't work and the truck
really needs to be wet sanded and buffed(my opinion)
You are more than welcome and encouraged to inspect this vehicle before bidding or arrange for a third party inspection.
This vehicle is sold "as is" Don't bid on it and come expecting to negotiate a price, you will be shown the way out.
Feel free to make an offer before the auction ends, I will listen to trades for old(pre1970) cars and trucks partial or full trade.
I'm not going to die if the truck doesn't sell, I ate yesterday and I'll eat tomorrow. I just don't need it, I have several other vehicles to play with.
I bought it from a friend in Georgia to help him out, I finished some details and now it's time for it to go.
I have only driven the truck 3 miles, it runs and seems to drive just fine, if you want to drive it home that's up to you, I'd trailer it.
I check my email several times a day or my number is 815-674-9080 name is Bill
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