1966 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup Short Wide Bed Large Custom Back Window on 2040-cars
Bethany, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: th350
Model: C-10
Mileage: 8,163
Trim: truck
350 chromed out motor (350hp), TH350 transmission, Hurst shifter, chrome bezels w/ chrome detailing throughout cab interior, large custom back window, dark tinted windows, aluminum Eagle alloy wheels w/ 275/60/R15 tires w great tread depth. Spray in bed liner w/ diamond tread bed floor, power steering, manual door locks & windows, chrome steering column and aluminum and leather custom steering wheel, brand new aftermarket heat and air system, $400 Kenwood stereo receiver w/ Bluetooth, ipod, cd, Pandora & Satellite radio ready, and hands free Bluetooth phone. Tweed door panels and seat, new wiring harness, disc brakes work great, power steering, dual Flowmaster exhaust, chrome exhaust tips, new rubber door seals, Hooker headers , chrome bumpers and chromed grill, engine runs excellent with no leaks, transmission shifts smooth, Edlebrock carburetor, K&N air filter, posi-track, 12 bolt rear end w/ aluminum cover, aluminum oil pan, chrome valve covers, body is very straight and in great condition, one rearview mirror needs new glass, some minor touch up needed on the body paint and around the gas tank lid, chrome fan and chrome shroud and other chrome details under hood. Any questions feel free to ask. 500.00 deposit due at end of auction. Thanks for looking!
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