1968 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Base 4.1l on 2040-cars
Ogden, Utah, United States
Engine:4.1L 250Cu. In. l6 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 127,562
Model: C10 Pickup
Exterior Color: Green
Trim: Base
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Your are looking at an all original, unmolested 1968 Chev C10 short wide bed, big back window. This is a very rare configuration and the most sought after, they only made this front clip with the sloped hood and the Chevrolet lettering across it in 1967-68. This is a 2WD and full coil spring suspension, which makes is super easy to drop and modify the suspension. This truck has never been messed with, the paint is original and has never been repainted, it has a really nice patina which I buffed to bring out the character. If you're looking for that rat rod look then this truck has it. It was originally sold at Leo Rice Motors in Gooding, Idaho, I got it from a guy who had stored it since 1989 which is 24 years it sat and not in circulation or on the roads. I brought it all back to perfect mechanical condition; new brake master cylinder, new brake shoes, drums turned, new brake wheel cylinders, new aluminum radiator, new battery, new fuel pump, took the fuel tank out, completely cleaned it, all new rubber on all systems, fuel lines, radiator hoses, belt. I bought all new bearings and seals, rebuilt the front axles/spindles, rebuilt the carburetor. Basically brought it all up to speed mechanically while leaving the nice patina finish. This truck is in it's raw form, has the 250 cubic inch inline six, 4-speed tranny, no power steering, no power brakes, just absolutely as simple as they come, which is what makes it so great. It's starts right up first time with the manual choke, purrs like a kitten, goes down the road smooth as glass for a 45 year old truck. If you want that authentic raw experience of the old world vehicles in their purest form, this is your truck. Dash is all original and uncut for a modern radio like you see so many times. It's nice to see one that was well taken care of; no idiots have got a hold of and modified and rigged. It's truly a great truck to leave as is and enjoy, or an excellent starting point for a full resto. I require a $1000 non-refundable deposit 24 hours after the auction ends, please if you're not serious don't waste your time, my time, and all of the serious buyers. Buyer is responsible for all transportation / shipping expenses, I would like it picked up no later than 2 weeks after the auction ends. Please contact me prior to bidding if you have questions or would like to resolve any concerns. I don't have it for sale locally so you don't have to worry about me pulling the rug out from under bidders to end the auction early, it will run for the duration of the auction!
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