1965 Chevy Chevrolet Pickup Truck C10 on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:327
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: silver
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: custom cab
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 81,500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Orange
Up for auction is my 1965 custom cab Chevy pickup with sought after big back window short box !
After looking for years for a mid sixties c10 4x4 I gave up and started looking at 2 wheel drives that I could convert to a 4x4. I bought this truck a little over a year ago with those intentions and changed my mind because it was a shame to cut up such a nice truck/frame. Well now I'm regretfully listing my truck as I really want a 4x4.
This truck is a really nice daily driver. NOT a show truck. Paint looks great in pictures but is 12 years old and starting to show it. Surface rust is coming up under the paint in spots and is starting to fade. Bottom corners of fenders were patched at paint time and are still very solid after 12 years as in close up pics. That being said 90% of trucks I looked at that before purchasing this one looked great in pictures were total rust buckets or patched up cabs from a different trucks etc. This truck is very original and solid overall but will need paint in a few years to look show ready. I took pics of 3 dings, one in rear corner of bed and one on drivers door and front of hood, all very minor. Previous owner had glued some fake chrome louvers on tailgate so removal left residue. Both side glass could be replaced if desired as they have cracks near the bottom. Doesn't interfere with vision so I never bothered. Seat has a rip on drivers side back. Stereo is a cheap aftermarket that just screeches, never bothered to replace.
Engine I was told when I bought it was a recently rebuilt (20,000 miles) 327 with turbo 350 transmission. I do not know if it is the original engine or not. It runs very strong for a stock 2 barrel small block. Tranny feels like it has a mild shift kit and works perfectly. Original manual steering and no power brakes.
DO NOT BID IF YOU DON'T HAVE FUNDS!!
Everything works as it should, lights, heater, wipers, gauges, doors lock with the ignition key. Doors close VERY solid. As far as I can tell all sheet metal looks to be original and never hit. Frame is great. Wood bed looks original but cant confirm, it's in great shape!
Only thing I have done is change oil, replace the rear pinion seal and 4" lowering springs on the rear. (I have originals)
Odometer says 81,360 so I'm guessing 183,360 total.
Questions? Call me at six six one 706-2626 before 7:00 pm only!
Remember please don't bid if you don't have the cash I'm not a bank, I cant offer financing. i have clear title in my possession. Tags good till Sept. No buy it now price. Bid to win. I can assist with arranging shipment but all shipping costs are solely on the buyer. $500 immediate deposit required with balance due within 7 days.
Auction ends Sunday night at 9:00 pm Pacific time!
DO NOT BID IF YOU DON'T HAVE FUNDS!!ill release or ship the vehicle once paid in full.
Vehicle is Sold As Is, No Warranty written, expressed or implied.
I have tried to the best of my ability to describe the vehicle but keep in my it is my opinion
and this is NOT a new car.
No Returns!
We will release or ship the vehicle once paid in full.
Vehicle is Sold As Is, No Warranty written, expressed or implied.
I have tried to the best of my ability to describe the vehicle but keep in my it is my opinion
and this is NOT a new car.
No Returns!
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