Completely Restored Off Frame 1965 Chevrolet C-10 Truck Ready To Drive on 2040-cars
Big Bear City, California, United States
This truck came out of eastern Washington. It was completely restored in 2008. Motor and Trans was rebuilt, I believe the 283 motor is original to the truck. The rear end was upgraded. I bought this in Fallbrook, southern Calif about 7 months ago and drove it home to Big Bear, Cal. It drove great on the freeway at 65-75mph. The person who restored it spent over $25,000. Everything was done down to the nuts and bolts. It's in immaculate shape. The person we bought it from had aftermarket power steering installed. It has approx 4500 miles on the rebuilt motor/trans. We've barely put 300 miles on it since I bought it. Everything works but the radio has some static. Underneath is very clean. It does have a small oil leak, but don't know from where. Windows/rubbers have been replaced. Body and paint are clean. The yellow paint (high quality paint job) is original color. Only thing this truck lacks is white wall tires. The tires only have approx 4500 miles on them. The truck has overdrive (I never used it). Doors shut like new. Steering/front end is like new. Stops perfect. No pulling. Shifts great, does not grind. As far as I know, has never had any rust issues. It's a great truck, just like you drove it off the lot back in 1965. This truck is nice and original. Feel free to come and see it. Email or call with any questions, Steve 909-547-6565, Calif time. Truck is in Big Bear, Calif, in the San Berndardino mountains in Southern Calif. Sold as is/where is. Buyer is responsible for picking it up or transporting it. We will work with you. Deposit is due thru PayPal, balance via verified cashiers check or bank wire transfer. |
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