Classic 1970 Chevrolet Cst/20 Pickup. Restored Approx.8 Years Ago.this Classic on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Engine:350 V-8
For Sale By:Dealer
Mileage: 88,040
Make: Chevrolet
Sub Model: CST/20
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Cheyenne
Drive Type: 2WD
Classic 1970 Chevrolet CST/20 Pickup. Restored approx.8 years ago.This Classic Chevy is in Exceptional Condition & Rust Free.
Comes equipped with a 350 V-8,Automatic Transmission,Stereo & Heater,Sliding Rear Window.
Electric Fuel Pump,3 Gas Tanks only Original Filling Spout Visable.Tow Package.
All Chrome & Bright Work in Excellent Shape.Original Color Combo.
Work done when Restored:New Paint including (Jams & inside of Doors) Carpet,New Chrome Door Seel Plates,New Rubber Wheather Stripping around Doors,Seat Reupholstered,Headers & Exhaust,Carburetor,Rebuilt Motor & Trans,Brakes etc.
Recent New Tires & Wheels (Toyo Open Country Radials & TRA Motosport Wheels).
Hard to Find Restored 3/4 Ton Classics.Miles Show 88k.Exempt.
Very Very Nice Classic Truck PRICED TO SELL.
Northwest Recreational Motorsports LLC(DA2036)
15532 SW Pacific HWY
Tigard OR 97224
AS-iS
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