1984 Chevrolet C-10 Silverado 4x4 Short Bed California Truck No Rust K10 C10 on 2040-cars
Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States
1984 CHEVROLET SILVERADO, RED ON RED, 4-WHEEL DRIVE SHORT BED
TRUCK WAS SOLD NEW IN BAKERSFIELD, CA ON 1-31-1984. IT REMAINED IN CALIFORNIA ITS WHOLE LIFE, UNTIL I BROUGHT IT TO NICHOLASVILLE, KENTUCKY A MONTH AGO. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO RUST ON THIS BODY ANYWHERE. THERE ARE A FEW MINOR DENTS, THAT COULD BE TAKEN OUT BY A DENT DOCTOR. THE PASSENGER DOOR DOES HAVE MORE OF A RIPPLE, BUT DEFINITELY SALVAGEABLE. BODY: THIS TRUCK HAS 100% FACTORY PAINT ON IT, IT HAS NEVER BEEN REPAINTED. AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURES, THE PAINT IS BURNT THROUGH ON THE HOOD AND SEVERAL OTHER AREAS. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO RUST ON THIS TRUCK. IT IS A FACTORY RED TRUCK, THE BED FLOOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE AS IS THE TAILGATE. FACTORY REAR BUMPER. I PUT IN A NEW GM GOODMARK GRILL AND NOS HEADLIGHT BEZELS. THERE ARE NEW HEADLIGHTS, COMPLETE NEW TAILLIGHTS, NEW SIDE MARKER LIGHTS. BOTH DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE LIKE THEY SHOULD, I HAVE THE STRIKERS REPLACED THE PLASTIC CLIP ON THE STRIKERS BREAK OFF, AND THEY DON'T CLOSE PROPERLY IF NOT REPLACED THE TRUCK HAS A FACTORY REAR SLIDING WINDOW FACTORY CARGO LAMP THERE IS A RUBBED PLACE AROUND THE REAR SLIDING WINDOW FROM A TOPPER THAT THE TRUCK MUST HAVE HAD ON IT FOR A LONG TIME, NO RUST, JUST RUBBED THROUGH INTERIOR: THE DASH IS TOAST FROM THE CALIFORNIA SUN. ALL GAUGES WORK THE ONLY THING THAT I CAN TELL HAS EVER BEEN MODIFIED ON THIS TRUCK IS THE RADIO. THE RADIO DOES WORK ORIGINAL SEAT, HAS SEVERAL TEARS IN IT IT IS UNUSUAL TO HAVE A VINYL SEAT ON A LOADED TRUCK LIKE THIS, BUT IT IS ON THE BUILD SHEET THE POWER WINDOWS WORK FINE, THE POWER DOOR LOCKS WORK FINE I ORDERED A NEW POWER WINDOW SWITCH FOR PASSENGER SIDE, THAT WILL BE INSTALLED THE CARPET IS CLEAN, THERE IS A TEAR ON THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR TRUCK HAS ORIGINAL GM FLOOR MATS THE HEADLINER IS OKAY THE DOOR PANELS ARE OKAY, A LITTLE FADING ON TOP I HAVE ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL AND A LOT OF PAPERWORK I ADDED A LATER MODEL STEERING WHEEL, I WILL INCLUDE THE ORIGINAL IN THE SALE, IT IS IN OKAY CONDITION TIRES/WHEELS: TRUCK HAS FACTORY GM RALLY WHEELS I PUT NEW CENTER CAPS AND TRIM RINGS ON THE TRUCK HAS BRAND NEW BF GOODRICH ALL TERAIN RADIALS 10.5X31, CORRECT SIZE- IT IS $1,000 WORTH OF TIRES HAD FRONT END ALIGNED AND STEERING STABILIZER INSTALLED DRIVE TRAIN; TRUCK STILL HAS ITS FACTORY 5.7 LITER 350 I HAD TRUCK TUNED UP WITH NEW PLUGS, WIRES, AND DISTRIBUTOR CAP TRUCK STILL HAS ALL THE CALIFORNIA SMOG EMISSION CONTROLS I THINK ALL OF THAT NEEDS TO BE REMOVED THE TRUCK IS RUNNING FINE VAULVE COVERS ARE LEAKING A LITTLE, EVERYTHING ELSE IS DRY TRUCK ORIGINALLY HAD A 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC, I THINK THIS HAS BEEN CHANGED TO A TURBO 350 TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT, 4 WHEEL DRIVE WORKS FINE THE EXHAUST IS QUIET, NO ISSUES THE TRUCK HAS FACTORY DUAL FRONT SHOCK ABSORBERS, THEY ARE ON THE BUILD SHEET THE CHOKE ON THE CARBURETOR SEEMS TO WORK FINE. IT IS A LITTLE COLD NATURED, I AM SURE IT IS USED TO A WARMER CLIMATE THIS IS A GREAT RED ON RED 4-WHEEL DRIVE SHORT BED THIS IS A HARD TO FIND CALIFORNIA NO RUST TRUCK I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK AND WAS GOING TO RE-PAINT IT, BUT ANOTHER PROJECT I HAVE NEEDS TO BE FINISHED. THIS IS A TRUE NO RESERVE AUCTION, NO GAMES. PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL/TEXT WITH QUESTIONS- 859-621-0445 BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING, $1000 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION, WITH BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS. |
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