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Silverado Big-10: V8, Swb, Unrestored Original, Collector Grade, Only 42k Miles! on 2040-cars

US $19,988.00
Year:1979 Mileage:42000 Color: Medium Blue /
 Blue
Location:

Conroe, Texas, United States

Conroe, Texas, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: CCL449A194455
Year: 1979
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: Silverado Big 10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 42,000
Power Options: Power Steering, Power Brakes, Air Conditioning
Sub Model: FREE SHIPPING!
Exterior Color: Medium Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

1979 Chevy Silverado Big 10: Chevrolet's light trucks were restyled for 1973 and the new design would continue until 1987. These new vehicles were bigger, wider and boxier than the designs they replaced. The four wheels  were surrounded in rectangular wheel wells. In the front was an 'egg crate' grille and there were curved window glass. The doors now opened into the roofline and the roof dip rails were now gone. The C10 Models were the two-wheel  drive versions while the K10's had four-wheel drive. These C/K models came with a 6 1/2 foot box and rested on a 117.5-inch wheelbase. Though General Motors offered a number of special edition pickups during the 1970s, including the  Beau James, the Gentleman Jim and the Amarillo, the Chevrolet Big 10 ranks as the most recognizable of the bunch. The base engine was a six single engine rated at 110 horsepower. Buyers could order a high-output 350 cubic-inch V8 from  the Corvette or even a big-block. A beefed F44 chassis handled the optional extra power and tape stripes and decals identified the pickup from the outside. Additional information can be found at 73-87 . com / Special Editions.

 

If you are looking for the very best, collector grade, late '70s Chevy truck on the market, you have found it! This immaculate 1979 Chevy is exceptionally clean with original paint in all areas except the inside of the bed...which looks  too perfect to be original. This is honestly not a truck you want to drive every day. You definitely could, but at the rate these short bed Chevy's are climbing in value it would be wiser to preserve it's  collectability. It is incredible to find a classic like this in un-restored condition with perfect floors, no rust anywhere, and base coat enamel that shows as recently painted but is original. All original stickers and decal from the  factory accompany this sale. Other than wear items, the radiator is the only part replaced but the original is available. Engine is the number matching 350 4-BBL that runs like new. This Big 10 starts, steers, and brakes like a new 1979 C10. There are no  dents or dings, no body work, and perfect original interior including; headliner, dash, seat, carpet, and door panels. Everything on this Silverado works like it is supposed to. The Original Build Sheet, Bill of Sale, and all Pre-delivery  paperwork are included. Features and options include; 350 V8, Automatic Transmission, 2WD, Reg Cab, Short Bed(SWB), Factory A/C, Chrome Bumpers, Dual Exhaust, Cargo Light, Sliding Rear Window, Vent Windows, Blue Cloth Bench Seats,  Rubber Bedliner, Bed Rails, Cloth Floor Mats, AM/FM Radio, Tint, 15" Alloy Wheels & Thick Uniroyal Liberator A/T 235/75 R15 Tires! Photos speak to the quality and originality of this truck. For the collector looking for a near new SWB  C10 to add to their collection, you will not find one nicer. 

With the ""Buy it Now"" option you can own this collectible Chevy now and receive FREE SHIPPING * to your driveway. Not only is shipping free but we will handle all of the shipping arrangements and provide  complete cargo insurance while in transit. Why wait a week just to be out bid at the last second by another bidder? We sell 90% of our cars with the low "Buy it Now" option. This Silverado is not a vehicle you are  going to find at your local dealership. Reserve is set just below the "Buy it Now" price. Why wait? "Buy it Now" and get your new Chevy Big 10 home safe and hassle free! If you are local or have your own transportation arrangements, we may  accept a slightly lower offer.

* USA - excludes; Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, & Maine. International - Buyer will receive $500 USD shipping discount.

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