1965 Chevrolet C10 Automatic No Reserve Great Vintage Truck Survivor on 2040-cars
Orange, California, United States
For Sale a 1965 Chevrolet C10 Automatic AS IS CONDITION, NO RESERVE !!! This truck was stored for the last 8 years and not driven since then Body is in good condition, paint is shinny and no big accidents as far as I see some rust on the roof driver side, also drivers front lower fender area as pictured Tires are in good cosmetic condition but old, rims have some rust but still shinny I was told by the previous owner that the engine was rebuild just before he placed in storage but I can not confirm Title on hand signed by the former owner and Bill of Sale from the previous owner, I did not registered the truck to myself License sticker shows 1996 so the truck most likely owes back fees but if you are from out State this will not affect you California Smog Certification will not be provided by the seller and buyer will be responsible for any DMV back fees and smog certification if required Because the truck has been in storage for that long and unable to test drive it, I am selling this truck as parts or restoration only I was able to start the truck using carb cleaner as fuel but not driven gas is not coming into the carburetor it may need a gas pump or just sucking air who knows Unable to test the transmission and brake pedal goes down to the floor, emergency brake works the truck is located in Orange CA and available for inspection at any time text only 714-499-4622 NO RESERVE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL GET IT $500 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL IS REQUIRED INMEDIATELY AT THE END OF THE AUCTION PICK UP ONLY IN ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA WITHIN 7 DAYS STORAGE FEE OF $25 A DAY WILL BE ADDED AFTER THE 7 DAYS |
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