1967 Chevrolet C10 Stepside on 2040-cars
Perry, Georgia, United States
Here for sale is a 1967 Chevy C10. This is a short bed step side truck. It is also an inline 6 cylinder with three speed manual on the column truck. This truck is about 90% original. It has tacky bed rails bolted on as well as a bug deflector on the hood. But these are easily removed.It also has a Delco radio. But I doubt that it's original since it's AM/FM and I don't think Delco did FM in 67. This truck has rust around the lower door jam on the driver side and some on the lower rocker panel on the passenger side. It will need to be addressed but it's not nearly as bad as others I've seen. This is ALL the truck for the 67 to 71 bodystyle. It's not a V8 truck but it has the original 6 cylinder and even the original air cleaner. AND it's a short bed. AND it's a step side. NADA retail on this truck is $ 7785.00 for low retail. Average retail is $13,900.00. Clean High Retail is $28,900.00. The best part of this truck is that if you can't spend two years and $15,000.00 restoring it you don't have to. It's perfectly drivable as is. If you are in the GA area I can deliver it to you with our rollback. We will sell this truck with a GA bill of sale. There is no title with it. GA does not require a title for vehicles before 1985. A title can probably be obtained in other states if necessary. There are no liens on it. Thanks for looking. |
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