1968 Chevrolet C10 Pick Up Truck Hot Rod Rat Rod, Gasser Kustom Rare Original on 2040-cars
Roslyn, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Model: C-10
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Year: 1968
Mileage: 6,000
Trim: C10
1968 CHEVROLET PICK UP C10 VERY NICE TRUCK, TRUCK WAS PURCHASED 2 YEARS AGO FROM THE ORIGANAL ONWER WHO BOUGHT IT WHEN HE RETURNED FROM VIETNAM IN THE LATE 60'S. THIS TRUCK WAS PURHASED BRAND NEW FROM A LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER IN GLEN COVE (LONG ISLAND) NEW YORK. WHEN I BOUGHT IT, SHE WAS VERY SOLID AND IT DID NOT RUN, I LIKED THAT 10 PEOPLE HAD NOT PLAYED WITH IT. IT WAS AND IS STILL TOTALLY ORIGINAL EXCEPT IT HAS A NEW SMALL BLOCK ENGINE NOT ORIGINAL TO THE CAR. THIS ENGINE THAT I PUT IN WAS A REBUILT SMALL BLOCK WHICH I HAD TOOK OUT OF ANOTHER CAR, AND HAD REBUILT. THE MOTOR RIGHT NOW ONLY HAS 2000 MILES SINCE THE FRESH REBUILD. ITS A PERIOD CORRECT ENGINE, AND IT FITS THE TRUCK JUST PERFECT. THIS TRUCK WAS BOUGHT NON RUNNING, AND THE MOTOR WAS BAD. I HAVE DONE AL THE FOLLOWING TO GET IT RUNNING AND DRIVING. NEW BATTERY NEW SMALL BLOCK MOTOR NEW / REBUILT TRANSMISISON NEW BRAKE LINES NEW FUEL LINES NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND NEW MASTER CYLINDER REBUILT CARBEURATOR ETC. GOOD BODY SLIGHT RUST, ALL THERE, RUNS AND DRIVES MINT. THERE IS SOME ROT ON THE LOWER REAR OF THE CAB, AND A LITTLE ON THE DOORS. THE FRAME IS SOLID AND THE UNDERCARRIAGE IS SOLID WITH MINIMAL RUST. NOT PERFECT BUT VERY SAFE AND IN GREAT SHAPE. TRUCK IS TOTALLY ORIGINAL. RUNS AND DRIVES STRONG. STOPS ON A DIME. FRAME IS SOLID, JUST MINOR BODY DEMAGE, EASILY REPAIRABLE OR DRIVE IT AS IT IS. TITLE IS CLEAR AND READY TO BE SIGNED OVER TO YOU THE NEW OWNER. TITLE IS A NY STATE TRANSFERABLE REGISTRATION. PICTURES TELL IT ALL THIS IS A GREAT TRUCK AND HARD TO FIND. FRAME IS SOLID. RECENT WORK INCLUDES NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND, NEW BATTERY, REBUILT TRANSMISSION, OVERHAULED TOP OF ENGINE, RADIATOR FLUSHED, TUNE UP, NEW WIRES. GET ONE OF THE LAST REAL AMERICAN MUSCLE TRUCKS. WE WORK WITH LOCAL FREIGHT SHIPPERS, WE CAN SHIP THE CAR ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD- AT THE BUYERS EXPENSE. FOR MORE IMFORMATION OR TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT TO VIEW THE CAR, PLEASE CALL 516 233 7788, MICHAEL.
TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A NEW CAR, KEEP UP WITH TRAFFIC AND STOP ON A DIME.
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