69' & 72' C/10 Projects & 70' C/10 Parts Truck on 2040-cars
Clinton, Mississippi, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: C-10
Mileage: 0
Trim: Pickups
3 Truck Package - 69' LWB, 72' SWB Projects, & 70' Parts Truck, lots of work has been done, many new parts
69' Has been taken down to the frame, pressure washed/cleaned/painted, & put back with many new front end/steering/suspension parts, as well as rear control arms & bushings. It's set up with manual steering and all is in good shape and is tight. It has front disc/rear drum brake set-up that will need re-working. It has 5 hole wheels. The cab has had some body work done, but still could use some touching up. It has new floor pan patches with new rockers & new cab mounts. Doors & front cap are in decent shape, no bed. It does not have an engine or transmission in it, but the rear end seems to be in good shape. Missing windshield, but all other glass is there.
72' Has been taken down to the frame, pressure washed/cleaned/sand blasted/painted, & put back with all new front end/steering/suspension parts, rear control arms/bushings new, all coil springs new, set up with power steering, front disc/rear drum brake all new, 5 hole wheels, all is solid & tight. This cab has also had some body work, but like the 69', could use some touching up. Floor pans and rockers are new, doors & hood are decent, hood has small ding on very front, no front fenders, no engine/trans, rear end seems to be in good shape. Missing windshield, but all other glass is there.
70' was purchased as a parts truck with intentions of using the bed on the 69', & front cap on the 72'. The bed floor is no count, but the rear fenders & tailgate are useable, with a couple minor dings. The front cap & hood are in good shape. There's been some parts taken from this truck already, from the inside, and some of the pass side rocker and firewall has been cut out for another project, but there is still some useable stuff here. It still has orig eng/trans, 6cyl w/ 3 spd man. This truck still has all its glass.
I also have engines/transmissions and many other extra parts that i've purchased along the way that were intended for these trucks. Many parts purchased from LMC, and some purchased used. Any parts that i have that you may be interested in can be purchased as well, if you so choose.
I feel i have described these trucks as best as i can, although i may have missed something, so any questions you may have, feel free to message me, i'll do my best to respond as soon as i am able. These trucks are being sold "as is", with absolutely no warranties or gaurantees. Also, they are listed for sale locally, so i redeem the right to remove this listing from this auction if necessary. I do have clean/clear titles to all 3 trucks.
Thanks, and Good Luck!
Chevrolet C-10 for Sale
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