1967 Chevrolet C10 on 2040-cars
Redding, California, United States
1967 Chevrolet C-10. 327/350, gear drive, cam.
Sounds awesome. Runs awesome. I purchased the truck in North Carolina and drove it back to Chicago (800+ miles) and it was one of the most enjoyable drives I've ever taken. Motor makes beautiful music! Easily cruises at 80mph. No rust, no drips. PS, PB. All new Classic Performance rear trailing arm suspension. Handles beautifully. Email reply or text/call me, Dave 7o8-651-134o. Just in time for the show circuit or to enjoy the wonderful weather!! Truck is for sale locally. Located in Redding, CA 96003 On Mar-14-14 at 09:38:15 PDT, seller added the following information: UPDATE: The rear suspension kit was installed by Robbie at FRP Customs in Redding, Ca. Go to Classicperform.com and search item number: 6372TRS-K for pics of the kit. Sorry, it won't let me post the link. I don't know how to make it clickable. He told me the kit is one of the best kits he has installed. They didn't have to fight it, they didn't have to wedge anything. It "bolted right in" which to me means that the truck is very straight. He also told me that the truck is in great condition underneath. He didn't see any rust or anything rigged or goofy stuff. Very clean and straight truck. When taking pics I noticed that the floor of the truck was replaced. I hadn't noticed that before I just knew there wasn't rust. I had previously noticed that the cab corners had been replaced because I removed the gas tank to service it and replace the filler neck grommet. I dug out the pink slip last night. The truck is registered in Illinois. Clear and clean. The truck is a GMC which I had completely forgotten about. The person that did the restoration converted it to a Chevrolet (grill, hood, emblems, tailgate, glovebox), but as per the vin and the pink slip it is a GMC. Very sorry for not listing info earlier I blanked it. There is nothing on the truck that says GMC (that's why I blanked it). Everything is correct and says Chevrolet. Please email, text or call if any further questions. I will try to get pics of the underside but it's difficult because the truck is so low. I will be out of town 3/15-3/18 but will still be available for questions. |
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