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76 Chevy C10 Silverado C/k 1500 C-10 Pickup Shop Truck Two Tone on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:52000
Location:

Lewes, Delaware, United States

Lewes, Delaware, United States

 

Up for sale is my 1976 Chevy C10 Sliverado long bed with only 52,000 original miles. It is an almost all original truck and only had one owner until he passed in 2009 and was garaged until September of 2013. I bought it from original owner’s nephew. Truck was Maryland tagged and driven daily by the nephew when I got it. It has the original two tone paint which is Grecian Bronze (Orange) and Light Saddle (tan) and has an orange and tan interior. Truck has the extremely rare option E81 which is a factory wood floor bed which is in great shape top and bottom thanks to the fiberglass cap it had on most of its life.

Truck runs and drives great and has the original 350 V8/4 barrel engine and automatic 350 turbo transmission. Also has a 12 bolt posi rear with 3:73 gears. Tires are in good shape and has Cadillac hub caps that the old man drove around with. Has a sliding rear window, am/fm radio with 8 track player, power steering and power brakes. All of the gauges function like they should. Truck only needs driver’s door hinge pins and bushings and some exhaust work to be a good solid daily driver. Truck is in great shape for a 38 year old unrestored original.

Truck came from western Maryland/northern West Virginia and has some rust. Drivers side floor pan is in rough shape and has had some repairs. Driver’s side rocker panel was replaced by the nephew. The pictures show the bad spots. This truck would make a great work truck or shop truck for somebody as it sits due to its rock solid low mileage drive train or would be a great truck with unique features to restore. I have a lot of documentation for this truck like the original loan documents, original title, original owner’s manual, original insurance documents, and even the original owner’s death certificate (the nephew insisted I have it because he said it was part of the trucks history). Please ask as many questions as possible, I want you to know what you are getting. This is a great low mileage truck with a cool one owner story at a low price. Please call me at 302-two45-nine974 or email me at jraydavis122@gmail.com with any questions.

Winning bidder must pay $300 deposit within 24 hours of auction end. Must make arrangements with me for final payment and pickup within 24 hours of auction end. I will work with you if you are getting this truck shipped if you choose and I may also be able to deliver with a fee within 200 miles of Lewes, De where truck is located.

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