C10 Shortbed V8 305 700 Trans Gaylord Bed Cover Rare Silverado Tilt Daily Driver on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:305 v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: silverado shortbed
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 130,000
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: silverado shortbed
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
HERE I HAVE A STRAIGHT BODY C10 TRUCK SHORTBED,RUNS GREAT 305 V8 LOW MILES TRUCK 130,000 ORGINAL LAST YR REBUILT CARB 4 BARREL,TRANS SHIFTS GREAT 700 WITH OVERDRIVE, INTERIOR IS NICE, VIPER ALARM WITH PWR LOCKS, NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND NEW AXEL SEALS RIGHT AND LEFT,ALL ORGINAL UNDER HOOD CLEAN TITLE , ALL STOCK NEVER LOWERED,BEST OF ALL HAS A NICE FIBER GLASS BED COVER WITH NEW SHOCKS SO U CAN PUT STUFF IN BED AND LOCK IT THIS A RARE COVER DONT MAKE THEM SELL THEM FOR THIS YEARS ANYMORE,, DAILY DRIVER OR GOOD TO LOWER AND RESTORE IT THX BEN 626 221 8136 TRUCK CAN STAY HERE FOR 8 DAYS UNTIL TRANSPORT COMPANY GETS IT MUST BE PAID IN FULL FIRST... GOOD LUCK BID EARLY..............also has dual tanks both work but right side is my primary tank... new lite bezels,, all lites work .. new fuel pump new spark plugs new disturbuator pick up coil.. has a stereo , thx again 626 221 8136.............has dual headlites,as is condition, not for the weak at heart, truck is in el monte ca 91732 tilt steering...... thx ben 626 221 8136.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, runs strong motor no smoke or any weird noises starts up everyday this daily driven bid early to win bid,,,,, hood is paint is fading, if u want a daily driver this is it/ good to RESTORE HAVE IT LOWERED AND PAINT IT WHITE AGAIN ADD SOME RALLEYS AND UR DONE...INTERIOR IS NICE //CLEAN TITLE just selling to get my son older chevy truck 68-72 shortbed thx for viewing this is a great running truck no rust all stock not been tampered with yet be the first and do it right ... 626 221 8136 ,,,,.needs paint job to be real nice ,,i putting a new sony stereo with ipod connection nice ...love them 66-67 elkos... bid first to get a great running truck ..heater works great air doesnt come out cold everything hooked up...new front brakes........
On Apr-28-13 at 15:50:33 PDT, seller added the following information:
so i had the sony stereo xplod installed today works great has usb plug and i pod , had 2 6x9 speakers installed behind seat work great heres pics of that, also a pic of cluster with 127,00 miles its not 227 ,00 truck is in good condition not bad for a 1986 for this price if u want a better one pay more for another truck the bed cover alone is worth atleast 500 bucks locks good also it has alarm even in bed cover,, good luck bid TO WIN NO STORIES ASK YOUR WIFE BEFORE U BID,,, LOL// THX AGAIN
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