1977 Chevy C10 on 2040-cars
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Short bed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1977
Sub Model: Scottsdale
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Brown
Model: C-10
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: Fleetside
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 78,208
Excellent original condition. Never used as a work truck. Always garaged. Beautiful, original paint - ("Russet Metallic" - Code #68L) shines great. Interior near flawless. Seats - near perfect - are "Buckskin Custom" - Code 64W. Mint condition dash - no cracks. Door panels, seat belts and floorboard vinyl mat near perfect. All gauges, lights, electrical work, as does original am radio. No air conditioning. All glass perfect. Windows roll up and down smoothly. Doors open, close, and lock with no problem. All rubber seals as new. Wipers work, but there is a "clicking" noise when activated. Working dual fuel tanks.
All exterior trim in excellent condition. Perfect front grill. Front chrome bumper mint. Rear bumper - (Option Code 43:"Painted Rear Step Bumper") - has a few dime size surface rust spots. Bed in superb condition. Previous adhesive-type strip residue from camper shell noted on top of bed rails. Original Rally wheels. Tires have less than 500 miles on them. The spare tire is one of the original tires - rotation of tires from 1977 included the spare, as documented in the maintenance log. Starts instantly. Runs, idles and drives very strong. No hesitation, smoking, overheating or leaks. Transmission - ("M-40 Turbo Hydromatic - Code # M 40) - shifts perfectly. Steering and front end very tight. Brakes good condition. Has optional "Heavy Duty Trailer Wiring" - Code # UY 7 with original factory loop of wiring in engine compartment. New KYB "Gas A Just" shocks. Recent power steering flush, oil change, radiator flush, K&N filter and rotate, balance tires. Custom cover included. Original, extensive detailed log book of all maintenance performed, including gas mileage - starting on 5/27/77 with 14 miles. ( Gas section documents the dollar amount, gallons, mileage, date and which tank was filled. Note: tanks were consistently switched back and forth for even use). Photos show only a portion of the documentation for maintenance and gas. Original owner was a Captain in the USN. Original, intact build sheet is under the passenger seat. Pair of California license plates from 1977 also under seat included - although I do not think these are the original plates to this truck. Inspections welcome. If desired, after purchase, vehicle can be stored covered in my garage for up to 30 days at no charge while shipping arrangements are made. $500 deposit due within 24 hours of close of auction - balance due in seven days. Paypal or certified cashiers check. |
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