1963 Chevrolet C10 All Original Patina, Rat Rod,one Owner California Ranch/shop on 2040-cars
Burbank, California, United States
My name is Arekluz I've been restoring classic cars and trucks since 1984 and I do my job with a passion. I only buy one owner vehicles and/or acquire them through estate sales. I have never sold a car or truck without fully completing it but considering the popularity of these trucks and how easy they are to work on, I figured I will let the new owner customize it to there liking. For the right price that is. I have nine other trucks in the works and this one will get sacrificed. This is a 1963 Chevrolet C-10 with a 4.8L 292 Straight Six (I personally think these were the best engines ever built, power plus economy, with a four speed on the floor. One owner truck that lived its whole life on a ranch in Lake Elsinore Ca. With it's all original "Patina". Engine was rebuilt roughly six years ago and was used to haul trash to the dump every week till the owners passing. What I have done.... Fresh fluids, rebuilt carburetor, clean and acid wash engine and under carriage, remove rotted wood bed, remove rear bumper, lower the truck a couple of inches, install four new shocks, install new glass pack exhaust and install four used steelies with white walls I had laying around my shop and been driving it pretty much everyday (very good on gas) and enjoying the compliments. I document all my work with photos. I can supply them to the winner on request. What it needs... I have removed both driver and passenger side door glass. Window regulators are bad. Weather stripping is bad. Window cranks on passenger side missing. Radio missing knobs. Oil pan gasket bad (has small leak). Everything on the truck works other than the radio (speaker probably rotted). Floors are solid. The truck gets attention. You can fly in from anywhere in the nation and drive her back home for the right price. I will be happy to answer and post all questions. Thank you and Good luck. |
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