1964 Chevrolet Chevy C-10 Pickup Truck 1965 1966 on 2040-cars
Concord, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom cab
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Options: AM/FM/Cassette with Ipod connection
Mileage: 88,500
Power Options: Power Steering, Power Brakes, Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Custom
Exterior Color: blue & White
Interior Color: metalic saddle tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1964 Chevy C-10 This truck is a real head-turner. Fun to take to car shows, and to just drive around. For a daily driver, this truck is a real nice condition. Gets lots of attention everywhere I go. It runs and drives well, and is always very dependable. If your looking for a well maintained 1964 Chevy C-10 short wheel base fleetside truck, this could be the one. The engine is a 350 with a recently rebuilt 350 transmission (have paperwork to prove it). Power steering, Power brakes, Air-conditioning (needs re-charge). The power steering gearbox was recently replaced, and it's had a recent tune up (points, plugs, wires, rotor, cap). New starter. New AM/FM Cassette Stereo with Ipod connection (looks old school). The truck sits on a new set of BF Goodrich TA 275/60R15 radials. Sliding rear window. Bed liner. Paint is in good condition but again, this isn't a show car. I do drive it on weekends. Truck is solid. It has a few minor paint bubbles in the usual places, but THIS IS NOT A RUST BUCKET!! A few blemishes in the paint here and there, but very minor (those darn tailgate chains!). A good buffing would make it shine. A few things need attention (but nothing major). The windshield wiper switch is touchy. It works, but detents are worn down. I've added aftermarket gauges below the dash, but haven't finished hooking up the oil pressure gauge (the idiot light on the dash still works though). Parking brake cable is sticky, and the dome light lens needs to be replaced. Take a look at the photos. I have over 60 photos. If you want to see more, I'm happy to email them to you. Please ask all questions, and I'll get right back to you. This truck is being sold as is, were is, and the buyer is responsible for transportation and for shipping. I reserve the right to end the Auction at any time as the truck is for sale locally. Bid with confidence, you won't be disappointed
Chevrolet C-10 for Sale
- 1968 custom chevrolet c-10 street trucks magazine pickup bagged on 22" wheels(US $32,000.00)
- 1982 chevrolet silverado c-10 short box 4x4 loaded low miles! nr!
- 1968 chevy short-bed truck
- 1970 chevrolet truck c-10 long bed 350/auto/ps 3 inch borla dual exhaust
- 1974 chevrolet c/10 short box stepside hot/street rod show truck custom flames
- 1986 chevrolet c10 suburban custom sport utility 4-door 5.7l(US $3,500.00)
Auto Services in California
Zube`s Import Auto Sales ★★★★★
Yosemite Machine ★★★★★
Woodland Smog ★★★★★
Woodland Motors Chevrolet Buick Cadillac GMC ★★★★★
Willy`s Auto Service ★★★★★
Western Brake & Tire ★★★★★
Auto blog
Watch this time-lapse build of the Chevy SS for NASCAR
Fri, 08 Feb 2013There's only about a week left until we get our first look at the production version of the 2014 Chevrolet SS sedan, but Chevrolet NASCAR teams have been looking at the race version of the car all winter. Autoweek has posted a really neat time-lapse video showing just a portion of what it takes to build one of NASCAR's new Gen6 stock cars.
Though the video is quite brief, it does show almost the entire build process starting with just the car's nose, and it gives us a good look at how integral the template is to the final product. As a bonus, Hendrick Motorsports also provided some videos showing two of its teams performing pit stop tests over the winter. The second video shows some of the more detailed aspects of the racecar's rear end, including the stock-looking trunk cutout and a newly mandated rear bumper extension that will be used on super speedways like Daytona and Talladega.
To see what Team Chevy has been up to all off-season, check out all three videos posted after the jump.
Autoblog Podcast #380
Tue, May 13 2014Episode #380 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Chris Paukert and Seyth Miersma talk about the Fiat-Chrysler five-year plan, the seeming demise of the Nissan Cube, and proposed legislation to require speed limiters with a 68-mph maximum on America's tractor trailers. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the new rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening! Autoblog Podcast #380: Topics: Fiat-Chrysler five-year plan Nissan Cube on the way out? Big rig speed limiters coming? In the Autoblog Garage: 2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG 2014 Chevrolet Sonic RS Sedan 2014 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite Hosts: Dan Roth, Chris Paukert, Seyth Miersma Runtime: 01:44:17 Rundown: Intro and Garage - 00:00 Fiat Chrysler Plan - 29:40 Nissan Cube - 01:07:33 Semi Speed Limiters - 01:17:33 Q&A - 01:27:35 Get the podcast: [UStream] Listen live on Mondays at 10 PM Eastern at UStream [iTunes] Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes [RSS] Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator [MP3] Download the MP3 directly Feedback: Email: Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes Auto News Earnings/Financials Plants/Manufacturing Podcasts Rumormill Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep Nissan nissan cube speed limiters
8 cars we're most looking forward to driving in 2015
Mon, Jan 5 2015Now that 2014 is officially in the books, it's time to look ahead. And following our list of the cars we liked best last year, we're now setting our sights at the hot new metal that's coming our way in 2015. Some of these, we've already seen. And some are still set to debut during the 2015 auto show season. But these are the machines that keep us going – the things on the horizon that we're particularly stoked to drive, and drive hard. Jeep Renegade Not the Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Not the Ford Mustang GT350. Not the new John Cooper Works Mini. Nope, I'm looking forward to the adorable, trail-rated Jeep Renegade. And that's because I really, really, really like our long-term Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk. I do not, however, care too much for the Cherokee's looks, and I really don't like its $38,059 price tag. The Renegade Trailhawk, meanwhile, promises much of the same rough-and-tumble character as its big brother, but at what we expect will be a more reasonable price (I'm personally wagering on the baby Jeep's off-road model starting at no more than $23,000). With a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a nine-speed automatic, it should also be a bit easier to fill than the V6-powered Cherokee. Also, I can't help but love the way the Renegade looks. It's like someone took a Wrangler, squished it by 50 percent and then handed it off to George Clinton for a healthy dose of funk. The interior, with its bright, expressive trims and color schemes should also be a really nice place to spend some time. I'll be attending the Renegade's launch later this month, so I'll have a much shorter wait than my colleagues. Here's hoping the baby Jeep lives up to my expectations. – Brandon Turkus Associate Editor Mazda MX-5 Miata Here's an uncomfortable truth: I'd rather spend a day driving a properly sorted Mazda MX-5 Miata of any generation on a winding road than I would nearly any other vehicle, regardless of power, price or prestige. It's not just that I prize top-down driving and enjoy the Miata's small size because it gives me more road to play with. I just find there's more motoring joy to be had with high-fidelity handling and an uncorrupted car-to-driver communication loop than I do with face-distorting power or grip – let alone valet-stand gravitas. But perhaps most of all, I love Miatas because they can deliver that level of feedback and driver reward at modest speeds that won't put the locals on edge or endanger lives – you can use more of the car more of the time.