1969 Chevy C-10 Shortbed Truck on 2040-cars
Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
1969 Chevy C-10 Chevy Shortbed Truck!!
This is a very cool truck! This truck is straight and solid and was originally red inside and out. In fact, the interior, door jams, and under the hood are original paint! The black is a black semi-gloss urethane, not just a black primer! Only rust is in the two cab mounts. Everything works, except the AM radio and it has a seat from a 89' Chevy that is comfortable. Clean title in hand The motor is really strong 400 (Engine serial number states it is a 1970-1980 Chevy 400) with a mild cam, headers, and Q-Jet 4 barrel carb and flowmasters which sound great! Transmission is a turbo 350 with a shift kit. The truck has factory power disk brakes and power steering. OD states 70,100 This truck is a steal at $8,700 or BEST OFFER Buyer is responsible for pick-up/delivery Truck will not be released until payment is confirmed in full by bank PS. I will be away till Thursday the 18th so if a question is asked, I can not respond till then. Thanks |
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