Grandpaws 1966 Chevrolet C10 Swb Stepside Pickup Truck-runs/drives/stops Fine on 2040-cars
Eads, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: MANUAL
Model: C-10
Mileage: 54,688
Trim: CUSTOM
YOU ARE BIDDING ON GRANDPAWS 1966 CHEVROLET C10 SWB STEPSIDE PICKUP TRUCK, 6 CYLINDER ENGINE RUNS GREAT, 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFTS FINE, OPTIONS INCLUDE FACTORY GUAGES, IE.. TEMP, BATTERY, OIL, AND FUEL, POSI-TRACTION AXLE WITH 3:73 RATIO, FOAM SEAT, SPARE WHEEL CARRIER, TINTED GLASS, 21 GALLON GAS TANK, DELUXE AIR HEATER THAT WORKS, AND ALSO THIS TRUCK WAS ORDERED NEW WITH THE 283CI ENGINE, (AS STATED ABOVE NOW HAS NEW 6 CYLINDER ENGINE) ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL AND RADIO, DASH HAS NEVER BEEN BUTCHERED LIKE MANY YOU SEE, FACTORY GLASS IN GOOD CONDITION, WINDSHIELD WIPERS WORK, HEATER WORKS, HORN WORKS, HEADLIGHTS AND TAILLIGHTS WORK, FRONT AND REAR BLINKERS WORK, INSIDE CAB LIGHT WORKS, DASH LIGHTS WORK, ONE REVERSE LIGHT WORKS, (THE OTHER COULD JUST NEED A NEW BULB, AND ALL FACTORY GUAGES WORK, BRAKE LIGHTS ARE NOT WORKING, (COULD ALSO JUST NEED NEW BULBS/FUSE?, SOME MINOR FLOORPAN AND ROCKERPANEL RUST EASILY REPAIRABLE OR REPLACEABLE, ANYTHING YOU NEED FOR THIS TRUCK CAN BE BOUGHT AT LMC TRUCKS OR MANY OTHER VENDORS, THIS TRUCK WAS BOUGHT BRANDNEW FROM SIBLEY CHEVROLET COMPANY IN SELMER TENNESSEE AND HAS BEEN HERE EVER SINCE (SEE ORIGINAL PROTEC-TO PLATE/OWNERS MANUAL AND DOCUMENTS PICTURED, OVERALL JUST A GOOD OLD TRUCK TO CRUISE AROUND TOWN IN AS IS OR TAKE IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL, RESTORE BACK AS ORIGINAL? LOWRIDER? RATROD? SHOP TRUCK? PROTOURING CRUISER? COOL PATINA AS IS, MANY POSSIBILITIES WITH THIS ONE, BIDDERS WITH ZERO/NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID/BIDS, FEEL FREE TO CONTACT PAUL AT 901-219-9569 WITH ANY QUESTIONS, MY AUCTIONS OFTEN END WITH A SIMPLE PHONE CALL, SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION, THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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