1967 Chevrolet C10 2wd 6 Cyl 3 Spd. Extra Parts on 2040-cars
Rockland, Wisconsin, United States
This is a project vehicle that I am not going to get done so I need to get rid of it. It has been in dry storage for the past 15 years. I put the 6 cylinder back in it at the end of September and the engine started right up but the drive shaft is not hooked up so it cannot move under it's own power. The frame apparently got bent behind the steering box so the steering shaft is out of alignment to the steering box and that joint is now wired together. The front clip is from 1968 GMC. The parts are not rusted out but the fender wells will need some minor patches, the doors are have some minor rust and there is some filler on the outside skin, the left side fender seems to be good but it does has some filler in it, the right side fender has some damage on the front lower where it is pushed in and there was liberal sculpting with filler but if the filler was removed maybe fixing those pieces won't be too bad. The frame has rust but once sandblasted it should clean up well. The trailering arms look to be in good shape. The drive shaft is there but not hooked up, I have the 6 cylinder radiator also. Included with truck is all the parts shown in the photographs. I have an extra manual steering box, a diff. from a 1969 C10 with leaf springs, a setup for putting leaf springs on '67-'72 Chevy pickups, a limited slip differential from a 1971 or '72 GMC coil spring axle, a power steering unit from a 1971-1972 K5 Blazer. I have more to include but need to gather things up and I will take a picture of it an upload it. Included is a grill for a '67 Chevy but it has some rust thru in the corner. I am also including a couple of core supports. One is from a 1970 Chevy and the other is from a '67 GMC. Included are extra fenders, hoods, doors for that series of truck(67-72). You can take what you like from that pile and leave what you do not want. It seems to be a parts or restore truck with a clear title. The truck is located east of Lacrosse WI. I have given an honest assessment of the truck. This sale is final with no returns. I have more pictures so if you need to see something more specific let me know. If there is any doubt about something ask before you bid. Within 48 hours of the auctions end I require a $500 deposit. You can pay the whole thing off through Paypal or bring the balance with you in cash when you pick it up. The buyer must arrange for pickup of the truck. I will leave positive feedback when the buyer does the same for me. Thanks for looking. |
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