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1968 Chevy C10, Short Bed, Unmolested, Unrestored, Great Patina on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:52000
Location:

Demorest, Georgia, United States

Demorest, Georgia, United States
Advertising:

I HAVE TOP TO BOTTOM PICTURES, VIDEOS, AND I WILL TAKE OTHER PICTURES IF NEED. I CAN BE REACHED AT WWW.negamove@yahoo.com OR negamove@gmail.com or throught EBay.

-HERE IS A GREAT RUNNING DRIVING,FACTORY SHORT BED, THATS UNRESTORED/ UNMOLESTED, THIS TRUCK HAS SO MANY OPTIONS WOULD MAKE A VERY COOL SHOP TRUCK OR COULD BE EASILY RESTORED.

-INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUCK:I PURCHASED THIS TRUCK FROM THE DAUGHTER, WHO'S FATHER BOUGHT IT NEW IN JULY 5, 1968 AND WAS USED ON THIER FARM SINCE IT WAS NEW. WHEN I GOT THE TRUCK THE DRIVERSIDE WINDOW WAS DOWN AND THATS WHY THE RUST ISSUES ARE WORSE THE DRIVERSIDE. MRS PAM TOLD THE TRUCK ONLY HAS 53,000 ORIGINAL MILES<<I HAVE NO PAPER WORK TO PROVE THIS>>> AND THAT IT HAS NEVER LEFT THE COUNTY IT WAS BOUGHT IN. WHEN HER DAD PASSED SHE WANTED TO HAVE THE TRUCK RESTORED AND HER SON STARTED SOME OF THE SANDING BUT STOPPED 1/2 WAY THROUGH. HE PARKED IT IN THE SHED UNITL I PURCHASED IT.

-1968 CHEVROLET CUSTOM 10, Factory short bed, Original color Medium Green

-307 V8,  runs good doesn't smoke or use oil. I beleaved to be the original motor and trans. however im not for sure and not selling it as one.

- 3spd trans column shift, The transmission shifts good into all the gears including reverse without any problems, The clutch is good doesn't let out at the bottom THE THROW OUT BEARING NEEDS TO BE REPLACED, CAN STILL BE DRIVEN.
 
 
- Power steering that doesnt work, AFTER MARKET AD ON

- Factory drum breaks front and rear.

-12 bolt rear

- Interior is stock in great condition for its age.
 
- All of the gauges work and function as they should/ none a/c truck 

- The is a VERY Nice and straight old truck. That is cheap*****If you need more pics and video of the truck let me know**** THE FRONT WINDSHILD IS CRACKED AND NEEDS REPLACED 
 
- Buyer is responsible for shipping. I require a $500.00 non refundable deposit via PayPal within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment required within 7 days, cash in person or bank transfer. The truck is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty. I reserve the right to end this auction early. - The truck is registered & insured in my name. It is sold with a bill of sell only, Please check with your states DMV office to see what you may need to register and to obtain a title in your state. I will assit you with any paper work you may need. Information on the truck: .
 
 THE TRUCK DOES HAVE RUST SEE PICS. I CAN SEND MORE IF NEEDED.  
 
-The truck has a very low reserve and if you have a low feed rating or none PLEASE contact me to insure me you are a buyer. E-Bay is not cheap when comes to selling cars. I have worked hard and honest to get my feed back where it is. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND MAY GOD BLESS! -I can be reached at negamove@gmail.com,it goes straight to my cell. Leave me a number how you can be reached or e-mail.Thanks for looking and GOD Bless!I will provide you with Notarized bill of sale and a signed tag receipt. This will allow you to title the truck in your state. This is not a big issue but you need to contact your States DMV office and ask. Thanks
 

 

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