Fully Restored Pristine Condition : Southern Vehicle: Complete History: on 2040-cars
Harmony, Pennsylvania, United States
Today for sale we have a pristine iconic full size truck...a 1964 Chevy C10 Step Side Pick-up!! This truck is an incredible and rare example of one man's life long pursuit of a childhood memory that resulted in the instant American collectible you see today!!!
This truck began life in Alabama where it remained until just a few years back. The second owner used to see this truck every day as a young boy and finally after years of admiring the truck he approached the original owner about purchasing the Chevy...and he declined!! From that point on began a standing offer to purchase the Chevy C10 truck which lasted for over 15 years!!! Finally after being contacted by the original owners he was able to purchase the truck he had always seen as a young boy!!! From that point on began an intense world class restoration process that took over 3 years to complete and over $43,000 in parts and labor alone!!! This truck is absolutely stunning!! The second owner wanted to take this truck to "Show" so during the restoration process he made some cosmetic changes including the outside color which was changed from green to an incredible show quality shade of GM Bright Red!! From there every area of the truck was either replaced or restored with original parts when available!! The second owner has also provided us with pictures that took place during the restoration and the transformation is incredible!!! This album documents the amount of workmanship and man hours involved in this restoration!! This is a very rare example of a Southern born truck with only 36,562 miles!! The engine transmission and powertrain have been rebuilt and are original to the truck!! A true 6 cylinder 3 on the Tree!!! The interior has also been redone during the restoration process and has a bench seat finished in a fawn hue with accenting doors finished in a medium metallic. We have also included pictures of the underneath of the vehicle to show the level of time and workmanship that went into this show truck!! This truck is a rare local find that came from a local car enthusiast estate and is an incredible example of a Chevrolet icon..the 1964 C10 and could not even be duplicated at double our asking price!! This is a show ready collector level truck!! If you are looking for the right one...THIS IS IT!!!!! If you have questions please contact Terry at 734 652 5580!!! Thanks Again!! |
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