1967 C10 Short Bed! on 2040-cars
Roseville, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1967
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: C-10
Mileage: 36,500
Trim: Original
1967 C-10 Short Bed with body trim, Tilt Wheel, Power Steering, 350 Automatic Transmission, 350 Crate Motor, Lowered in the front with tubular Lower A-Arms, Lowered in the rear with air shocks. New Cooper Tires, Rally Wheels, Pioneer Stereo Deck with speakers, CD/Radio/AUX Plug. The interior is in good condition. New visors, New dash Pad, New arm rests on doors. This truck runs great and is ready to go! It has been my Daily Driver the past month and runs great with no problems, I get thumbs up almost every day. Everything works, headlights, brights/lows, all turn signals, brake lights, heater blows hott, starts right up everythime. You can cruise at 70 mph and let go if the wheel and stay straight, no shakes, no pulls. Good strong running truck. It has a rust spot on the lower front right fender (picture posted). Clean California Title in hand. Tags are paid until Aug 14'. Will post more Pics tomorrow (Sunday). Low Reserve, 3 Day Auction! Please serious bids only. I can pick up from Sacramento International Airport. Any questions call or txt me 916-869-1577 Thanks
On Jan-05-14 at 10:47:30 PST, seller added the following information: Im getting questions about the body and paint. The Body is straight but with ussual small dings and paint chips. It is an original shortbed. There is some small surface rust inside by the driver rocker panel that has a tiny hole the size of needle. No bondo that I know of or can see. Good solid California truck. |
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