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1965 Chevy Truck - Three Owner Rust Free Az Short Bed 350 W/700 R Trans on 2040-cars

US $21,900.00
Year:1965 Mileage:55756
Location:

Greenville, Pennsylvania, United States

Greenville, Pennsylvania, United States
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Very Clean Fully Restored Rust Free 1965 Chevy C-10 Short Bed Truck

  • This truck was my step father's "baby" unfortunately he recently passed away so the truck is for sale. This truck has had only three owners since new
  • The truck runs and drives great. You can drive this truck anywhere
  • Less than 10,000 miles since restoration
  • Everything works
  • Purchased in Tucson AZ in the mid 90s from the second owner. Truck still had original paint when purchased
  • Have original purchase paperwork from O'Rielly Chevrolet (1965) in Tucson AZ and the transfer paperwork to the second owner in 1972
  • Originally 6 cylinder 4-speed
  • Has rebuilt 350 with 700R overdrive transmission
  • Updated front suspension with power disk brakes
  • Power Steering - Minor leak
  • All bright work has been polished
  • Re-chromed bumpers
  • NOS Aluminum grill
  • All new interior
  • BF Goodrich T/A Tires on Rally wheels
  • All new wood in bed with several coats of urethane
  • Custom Tonneau cover
  • Custom inside tailgate latches
  • Dual exhaust with tips
  • Folder full of receipts documenting the restoration
  • The only issue I can find with the truck is a power steering leak

Call 724.588.4637 if you have questions


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