Restored 1965 Chevrolet C-10 Custom Cab Truck on 2040-cars
Azle, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:327 CI w/ carburetor
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: Eight
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom Cab Big Window
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 1,360
Exterior Color: Lemonwood Yellow , Aspen White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Fawn Poly
Warranty: None
1965 Chevy C-10 Custom Deluxe truck that runs and drives just as good as it looks!
Front to back restoration.
Frame painted with black enamel
Replace all rust damaged body parts with new panels
Hand sand or media blast to bare metal
New undercoating
Lacquer primer thru out
Urethane enamel paint - GM code WA3494 Lemonwood yellow / GM code WA3128 Aspen White
Interior - grey lacquer primer / Fawn acrylic lacquer top coat
Complete sound deadening in floor
New factory fit carpet/ matching floor mats
Factory bench seat completely bebuilt with new foam, padding and vinyl upholstery.
Arm rests both doors
Reupholstered sun visors both sides
Seat belts from 1986 GM truck with shoulder belts (reinforced mounting points in cab walls)
All new insulation under dash, behind gas tank and cab corners
Gas tank cleaned and new sending unit/ pickup installed (has inline filter)
Expanding foam in roof of cab between top and interior metal
New heater core and fan motor
Deluxe heater controls
Original ash tray and working lighter
Original am radio (works)
New glove box liner
Rebuilt instrument panel (original) with all gauges. Speedometer zeroed out after restoration (original truck had 86,000 miles)
Reconditioned Deluxe steering wheel with new turn signal and horn components.
New window guides and gaskets
New door seals
New hood to cowl seal
New park/turn and tail/stop light bezels and lenses
Classic Industries chrome grille, head light bezels, and front bumper
1968 Z-28 Camero 327 engine with 1,365.00 miles since rebuild. (everything in engine is new)
New rods and pistons.
All new mains and insert bearings
Hi-capacity oil pump (oil pickup tack welded to pump)
Freeze plugs
Stock 1968 Z-28 cam with hydraulic lifters (great sounding idle)
Chevrolet Performance Parts roller rockers
Competition push rods
Fuel injection 461 heads
Corvette aluminum valve covers and matching Air filter
Edlebrock Performer aluminum intake
Edlebrock 1406, 600 cfm carb with electric choke
New fuel pump
Stainless shorty headers.
Flowmaster 2 1/2" exhaust, with extra set 18" glasspacks for a mellow sound (has four mufflers) (true duel exhaust)
Chrome exhaust tips
E-3 spark plugs
Corvette aluminum distributor with electronic ignition
Accel 8mm silicone plug wires
17" thermostat controlled electric fan built into shroud
Billet aluminum pulleys
All new belts, hoses and gaskets
New motor mounts front and rear
New 11" clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing
Muncie 319; three speed manual transmission with electric overdrive (just overhauled)
New old stock overdrive control cable (see picture)
20 amp fused circuit to electric solenoid
New u-joints and carrier bearings.
New shocks
Brakes:
New power brake booster and dual cylinder master cylinder
New flex lines
New hard lines front to back
Rebuilt wheel cylinders (original drum brakes all four corners)
Power steering:
1976 Chevy truck power steering box
Rebuilt power steering pump
New hydraulic lines
New Hankook P235/75/R15" whitewall tires
Original 6" x 15" factory steel wheels
New original chrome hubcaps and beauty rings
Bed sides, fender tubs, header and tail gate have color coded spray in bed liner
New select yellow pine flooring (linseed oil finish) with stainless bed strips
Spare tire under bed in rear, new Hankook P235/75/R15" whitewall
Factory chrome rear bumper (original)
Original new 1965 Texas Truck tags assigned to truck. Licensed and inspected to 2014.
Touch up paint will be included.
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