1967 Gmc C-10 Chevrolet 68 69 Step Side Resto Mod Clean Satin Black No Reserve on 2040-cars
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
You are bidding on a clean Resto-mod 1967 GMC C-10 Stepside truck with Satin Black paint. This truck has a 400ci small block GM engine that has around 5k miles on the rebuild and is extremely stout so I wouldn't recommend this rig for your 16 year old kid. No expense was spared while building the engine and you can tell when you hear and see it. Holley 650 carb, headers, Weiand intake, MSD 6AL, "Wired for Life" wires and the list goes on forever. The truck started out white before the Satin paint job and was pretty clean to begin with (have pics). Interior is clean with newer model adjustable leather car seats and Sunpro Tach. All gauges work.The transmission is a fresh 700R4 mated to a New B&M Pro-Stick shifter. Rear end is the factory 10 bolt posi with 410 gears. Front Disc brakes and drums in the rear. Brand New American Racing 20 inch wheels wrapped with New tires (50 miles on set). LINE-X bed liner. New battery, bumpers, side mirrors and lights. Truck has a line lock on it if you want to take it to the track. Its pretty nice to have if youre wanting to do burnouts but ive only used it a handful of times before the current wheels and tires were put the truck. This rig is very nice and straight with no dents or bondo. Drip rails are good and not rusted out. Ive taken a ton of pics to show how straight this thing is. I drive the truck every couple days and its extremely dependable. These are getting hard to find in this condition.This truck needs nothing except a new windshield- it has a few bullseyes but theyre not running and i havent replaced it due to worrying about not being done right and the seal leaking. Ive had too many bad experiences and nobody will back their work when it comes to installing on classic vehicles. If youre interested in the truck and cant come in person to check it out, feel free to have a 3rd party come inspect it but please dont send someone out to come cut donuts and expect me to be cool about it. I can help with shipping inside 30 miles but buyer will need to arrange shipping. I can hold the vehicle for a week or so in my garage if needed. This truck is very clean but its not a new vehicle so please bid accordingly and ask any questions you may have. DO NOT BID IF YOU HAVE ZERO OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK PLEASE- I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID. Immediate deposit of $500 at end of auction. I will be listing the truck for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Good luck and Happy Bidding!
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