'66 C10 Chevy Pickup Truck Rat Rod Hot Rod Patina Shop C-10 Custom Step Side on 2040-cars
Manchester, Kentucky, United States
’66 C10 Chevy step side SWB pickup truck Engine Compartment: -’99 350 Chevy Vortec engine that had 63K miles whenever removed from donor vehicle -350 Turbo automatic -New Edelbrock 600 carb & intake -Aftermarket coated headers with new exhaust all the way out the back -Power Steering conversion upgrade kit installed -Power Brakes upgrade with all new lines Exterior: -The personality/patina of this truck is perfect -20" Chrome wheels & tires are in excellent shape -Sheet metal on this truck is in great shape…rockers, cab corners, kick panels, all the notorious places for rust are in great shape. Metal is straight without any dings or rust.....only blocksanding required in order to paint this truck and turn it into a traditional show truck -New wood oak bed & strips -New Chrome front bumper -New Chrome front grill Interior: -New bucket seats & seat belts with center console -Painted Silver Vein -CD player -New windshield & all new cab/door seals
Needs: -Has a trans leak due to a gasket This is an extremely nice patina truck with a lot of personality from normal weathering…..it is a true patina. The goal of this truck was to have a retro exterior with nice up to date interior and engine compartment. This truck has a stock ’99 GM 350 engine with Vortec heads with plenty of get-up-and-go, and a 350 Turbo automatic trans so that it is practical for everday anywhere driving. The combination of the 350 Vortec with a light weight truck makes for a nice “sleeper” vehicle. The engine compartment and interior of this truck are super nice and detailed with interior being sprayed with a silver vein color. The truck has at least 1000 miles since engine/trans swap in order to make sure it is as dependable as possible. If you are looking for a nice dependable truck with a lot of personality, look no further! This truck was built to drive with no excuses, and I have described it to the best of my knowledge. If you have detailed questions about anything with respect to the truck, please do not hesitate to ask. I understand that it is difficult to buy a truck by looking at pics miles away, but please understand that I have sold through ebay going on 14 years now and have never received a single negative feedback. I am not trying to hide anything with this truck and encourage anyone interested to come look. Most vehicles look better in pics than in person.....and trust me, I having driven countless hours with only regret and dissappointment at the end of the venture.... but I promise you will not get that experience with the vehicles/items I sell. I guarantee the truck looks better in person than in the pics. You are more than welcome to send a 3rd party inspector to assess the truck. I will do my best with assisting with shipping this truck, but the buyer is responsible for setup and all expenses. Serious inquires only! Payment in the form of cash, wire transfer, or cashier’s check from bank(check will need to be cleared before truck is released). Email, call 606-598-9953 evenings after 5pm, or the best way to reach me is via text at 606-813-2045 ANYTIME. If interested, don't be afraid to make an offer.....all I can say is "NO"...Please check out my '70 C10 Step Side truck listed in another auction......I also have a sweet '71 C10 Cheyenne Super that is a cool driver as is or is perfect for a winter project restore...if interested, let me know....Thanks!
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