1975 Chevrolet C10 Truck on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Transmission:Saginaw 4 speed Manual
Make: Chevrolet
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Standard
Model: C-10
Trim: Long Bed
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Seat Belts
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 999,999
Engine Accessories: Edelbrock Intake Manifold
Exterior Color: Metallic Dark Gray
Shifter: Hurst 4 speed
Interior Color: Black and Metallic Dark Gray
Headers: Hedman
Number of Cylinders: 8
Wheels: American Racing - 8" or 10"? Fits 275x60x15 Tire
Tires: Hankook Ventus H101 275x60x15 Less than 3000 Miles
Body in good condition, but could use a paint job. The truck bed shows that the truck must have been yellow/gold originaly. Color is not on title or VIN number. The picture of the bed shows painted surface, not rust. The current color/paint job is very professional,there is no yellow visible anywhere on the truck other than the truck bed. It is a grey metal flake. Some bubbled paint and rust around the wheels.Small bare spots on roof and hood. Bed is in great shape. No rust through anywhere. Chrome bumpers and trim in great shape. It has cheap plastic mirrors. The hood hinges need a little tweaking/grease.
Tires and wheels have less than 3000 miles. Steers straight and true, smooth with no shimmy at any speed.
Interior - Recovered seats, carpet , and door panels in great condition. No cracks in dash foam. Ceiling looks brand new. All instruments work. Left window needs to be worked on. Radio, a modern CD player, needs to be remounted, Armrest on passenger side is missing a piece. Driver side AC vent is missing. As it was once 3 on the column the shift handle mount is there. Odometer reads 25498, who knows if a 1 or 2 should preface it. Seat belts installed 3 years ago.
Engine - 350 CI, not the original. Starts instantly. Edelbrock intake, Hedman Headers, The exhaust headers could use new gaskets and reinstalling, there is a little rumble from them somewhere. Dual exhaust to the rear bumper. It could use a little tune up.
Transmission - It is the smoothest shifting transmission I have ever touched. Saginaw 4 speed manual, Hurst shifter.
Brakes good. New Battery. Looks like original windshield with antenna. Aftermarket AC system, belt is not on compressor, Power steering works good.
This is an as-is auction, it is a 37 year old truck. It is not a wrecked and rusted out junker, it just needs a little TLC to return to it's show truck status. The registration expired 12/2012, we moved to Nashville recently from a place with no emissions testing and have not dealt with it.
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