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1966 Chevrolet Truck Bbw Sb Fleetside 77k Miles Patina Survivor Shop Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:77893
Location:

Merced, California, United States

Merced, California, United States
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 Up for sale is this 1966 Chevrolet C10 truck. The truck started life as a longbed small window truck and has been professionally converted to a shortbed big window truck. The odometer shows just under 78k miles and the mileage is believed to be original. Included is all of the previous owner history and copies of the original and previous titles and transfers of ownership. Cab forward is original paint and the bed has been repainted/blended with matching patina to the cab. This truck has been lowered and the frame has been notched. 230 engine with 3 speed transmission. Engine runs strong and everything works as it should: lights, turn signals, wipers, heater, gauges, dome light, etc. New additions/work include: new tires, lowering, door to cab seals, new windshield and rear glass installed with new seals, front seat upholstery, HEI distributor, fuel pump, rebuilt carb, full tune up, oil change, and more. This truck runs, drives, and rides well and I wouldn't hesitate to jump in and drive it anywhere. Overall the body is fairly straight with the exceptions of a few dings. The paint is in great condition and shines well with an excellent patina. This truck gets plenty of compliments wherever it goes and is sure to make it's new owners happy for years to come. Clear Oregon title and current registration included with the sale along with some other paper items pictured.

Please email or call (at respectable Pacific time hours) if you have any questions. Jared (831) 247-9199

Paypal deposit of $500 due within 24 hours of auctions end or you will forfeit the right to buy this vehicle.  Remaining balance due via bank wire transfer or cash in person within 3 days of auctions end. If you need more time than this please email me before bidding. Please make all shipping inquires with a shipping agent as I can't quote shipping prices to your location. International buyers are welcome to bid but you will need to make all shipping arrangements on your end. For all bidders I can assist with loading/pick up of this vehicle in my city for your transport carrier. I am able to store the vehicle safely for up to 30 days if you need this much time to make arrangements to have it picked up. If you need longer than this period you will need to discuss with me prior to bidding. Please be serious with your intent to buy this vehicle.


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