1966 Chevy C10 Truck Short Bed C14 V8 66 65 64 67 Hot Rod Rat Rod Shortbed C-10 on 2040-cars
Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States
UP FOR SALE IS THIS 1966 CHEVY C-14 SHORT BED TRUCK!!! THIS TRUCK IS A BLAST TO DRIVE! THE TRUCK HAS A 350/350 COMBO WITH APPROXIMATELY 8,000 MILES ON THE DRIVE TRAIN. THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN IN NEW MEXICO FOR 25 YEARS, THEREFORE IT IS PRETTY MUCH RUST FREE. THIS TRUCK HAS HAD A LOT OF WORK AND NEW PARTS PUT ON IN THE LAST 5 YEARS. FOR EXAMPLE, THE CAB WAS TAKEN OFF THE FRAME, CLEANED AND PAINTED, NEW BUSHINGS, SHOCKS, BRAKES, BRAKE LINE, ETC WERE REPLACED. IT ALSO GOT THE INTERIOR RE-DONE AND A PAINT JOB THAT'S NOT A SHOW QUALITY PAINT JOB BUT WILL PASS FOR YOUR AVERAGE PERSON. EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS TRUCK, LIGHTS, GAUGES, TURN SIGNALS AND HORN. THIS TRUCK HAS MATCHING VIN NUMBERS ON THE FRAME, VIN TAG, AND TITLE. KEEP IN MIND THESE TRUCKS WERE USED AS " WORK TRUCKS " BACK IN THE DAY AND GOT DENTED AND SCRATCHED. NOT LIKE TODAY, PEOPLE BUY TRUCKS AS A FAMILY VEHICLE, SO TAKING THAT INTO CONSIDERATION THIS TRUCK IS IN REALLY REALLY GOOD SHAPE. LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES. I'M JUST TRYING TO DESCRIBE THE TRUCK TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE SINCE YOU ARE NOT PRESENT. THIS TRUCK IS A REAL HEAD TURNER EVERYWHERE I GO! THIS COULD BE YOUR FATHER-SON/DAUGHTER PROJECT. IT COULD BE YOUR NEW WEEKEND HOBBY TO GET OUT OF THE HOUSE OR BUILD A MONSTER MUSCLE MACHINE TO TAKE TO THE TRACK OR ENJOY IT AS IS TO WEEKEND EVENTS OR TAKE YOUR GIRLFRIEND/WIFE FOR A SPIN DOWN MEMORY LANE. THIS IS A GREAT STARTER BECAUSE THE BODY LOOKS REALLY GOOD AND FLOORS AND CAB LOOK REALLY SOLID. PLEASE ASK FOR PICTURES OR QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS. DON'T ASSUME AND KEEP IT SAFE!!!! I WILL ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND OR PROMISES. YOU GET WHAT YOU SEE AND THAT'S IT. THIS TRUCK HAS A CLEAN AND CLEAR NEW MEXICO TITLE. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT FEES. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME SEE THE CAR IN PERSON OR SEND AN EBAY INSPECTOR TO CHECK IT OUT. ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT ME BY EBAY OR CALL ME 915-873-2472 CAR IS LOCATED IN LAS CRUCES, NM 88011. THERE IS A $500 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OWED 24 HRS AFTER BUYING CAR AND BALANCE WITHIN 7 DAYS OR MORE IF WE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS I WILL HELP AS MUCH AS I CAN TO COORDINATE THINGS WITH TRANSPORT SERVICE OR YOU IF YOUR COMING. THANKS HAVE A NICE DAY
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