1964 Chevy C10 Custom Pickup Truck And 72 Cabover Camper on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
Body Type:pickup
Engine:292 CI Straight 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: C-10
Trim: some chrome trim some missing
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: C10 Custom
Exterior Color: White and Grey
Disability Equipped: No
Purchased from a dealer in April 2011. We drove often the first year. It has been our best running vehicle. This last year, we have had it parked on a private property but it starts up with a jump and runs great. May need a new battery.
Engine runs well. Everything is in good condition. Original wood truck bed, custom plates, large back window, long bed, tires recently purchased.
The odometer is missing mileage info. It was locked when we purchased. The dealer had put in an engine at that time and was going to restore the entire pickup but sold it to us .
This cabover camper has been lived in by us for over a year in our travels. Everything inside works great - heater, 4 burner stover top, oven, lights etc. There were two batteries that were burnt out that came with it. We haven't bothered to replace as we have hooked up to electricity and had lights that way. We had springs placed in the truck due to the weight of the camper. During a recent trip to the mechanic, he apparently forgot to replace one of the springs. We didn't have the camper on it at that time. When we did place it back on, the right side drooped. It would just take replacing the overhead springs on the right side. The camper is a bit top heavy, however, it's best on a larger pickup but we've had fun with it. It's been our retro combo. We had placed the truck/camper in a Walmart parking lot this Feb...it was towed.. during the tow, the back right jack was not lifted and thus was pulled off. We may reattach before you come to pick up or you can reattach yourself if you'd like. It's for the most part repaired. I would suggest towing the vehicle to your location perhaps removing the camper to place on springs before driving. Both work and run great. We are at the present still staying in it. Email with any questions.
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