1965 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Base 4.6l on 2040-cars
Grovetown, Georgia, United States
This truck is a driver that will make an excellent restoration project, shop truck, or rat rod truck…
1965 Chevrolet C10 long bed fleetside truck originally a 283 V8 truck. Engine has been replaced with a recently rebuilt period correct 283 0.040” over. Heads are early 70’s 350 75cc heads. The engine has a Holley 600 vacuum secondary that has been rebuilt, on an Edelbrock street performer intake. The engine has a mild cam, but the #5 lobe/lifter is ticking (lifter was replaced). The engine has an HEI distributor with new mechanical advance springs and weights, new vacuum advance dashpot, new wires and plugs. All gaskets have been replaced, as well as the thermostat. The battery is new, as well as voltage regulator, and alternator bearings and belt. This truck has power steering out of a 64 Chevelle, with a new PS belt. Brakes are still all drum, with new shoes and hardware on all corners, and new brake hoses (3). Fluid in transmission (3 on the tree) and rear end (3.73) have been replaced. Clutch is new heavy duty clutch. All shifter linkage bushings have been replaced. The driveshaft carrier bearing and center universal are new. Transmission tailshaft seal and rear end pinion seal have been replaced. The gas tank has been replaced with a rust free unit, as well as sending unit. Tires are 235/75R 15 that are in decent shape (40%-50% tread left). New dual exhaust system as well. This is a great running truck and driving truck, which does not leak any fluids.
Other than engine, wheels, and steering wheel, auxiliary gauges the truck is all original. The windshield seal has been replaced. Truck has optional heat/defrost which works. All lights and switches(indicators, headlights, parking lights) are in working condition. Speedometer is dead-on accurate, but gas gauge works sometimes. The bench seat is original with a cover.
On to the body. The roof, inner fenders, and frame are rock solid. Truck has some rust in the usual places...front hood corners, both rockers (minor on inside), minor rust holes in cab corners. Couple of rust spots on bedsides around post holes. Lower front fenders also have some rust issues. There is some previous body work on the right side, and minor bullet damage on L front fender. The bed has a plywood floor with a hole towards the rear.
For more information please email. To set up test drive please text/call 7O6-224-152five
Truck is sold as is on a bill of sale. Truck is also listed elsewhere, so the right to end auction early is reserved.
Delivery is available within a 500 mile radius for $0.75/loaded mile.
On Mar-29-14 at 09:56:22 PDT, seller added the following information: Sorry, forgot to mention this, but both doors have rust on the shell and skin. R side is worse than L side. Some pics have been added. |
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