1962 Chevy C10 Stepside Shortbed Rat Rod Farm Truck Drives!! Nice Patina on 2040-cars
Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS A GOOD OLE FARM TRUCK 1962 STEPSIDE SHORTBED THE GOOD IS IT HAS NEW GLASS AND RUBBER IT HAS BEEN OVERHAULED THE DRIVETRAIN HAS BEEN OVER HAS NEWER BRAKE WORK DONE. HAS NEW PARTS LIKE GENERATOR STARTER BATTERY FRESH TUNE UP OIL PLUGS WIRES AND MORE.
THE TRUCK RUNS OUT GOOD. THIS WEEK I DROVE OVER 80 MILES IN IT. LAST DROVE SUNDAY 1/26/14 ..WITH WIFE AND KIDS... THE TRK IS 85% SOLID NORMAL RUST FOR GM HAS SOLID FRAME FLOORS ARE NOT BAD SOME SMALL HOLES. LOWER FRONT FENDERS AND REAR FENDERS NEED PATCH PANEL OR RIDE AS IS LIKE I DO. THIS TRUCK TURNS HEADS EVERYWHERE I GO ITS 95% ORIGINAL WAS A COMPANY TRK ONE OWNER... FRONT AND SIDE GLASS IS NEW. HAS NEW SHOCKS ANY MANY MORE LIKE REGULATORS AND KNICK KNACK STUFF THE HEADLIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS WORK I DRIVE IT AT NIGHT ALSO. I HAVE THE WHITE WALL TIRES ON ONE SIDE AND BLACK WALLS ON THE OTHER I HAVE ALL 4 CENTER CAPS. BED IS WOOD BUT HAS A STEEL PLATE OVER IT CAN BE TAKEN OUT EASY TRK IS NOT CUT UP AT ALL! ITS STOCK AND READY TO DRIVE!!! DRIVE IT BAG IT WHAT EVER YOU WANT.. SHE DONT SMOKE OR OVER HEAT LIKE I SAID I JUST DROVE 80 MILES ON IT THIS WEEK GOOD LUCK MAY THE BEST MAN WIN HER!!!!!!!!! |
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