1967 Chevrolet C-10, Ps, Pdb, Cold Ac, Older Frame Off Restoration, Black Beauty on 2040-cars
Hialeah, Florida, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Pick Up
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Rear
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 3,089
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Please click on link below to view video of the truck... 1967 Chevrolet C-10 Pick Up Older Frame Off Restoration 350 / V8 Engine 400 Turbo Automatic Transmission Power Steering Power Disc Brakes Cold A/C Mechanics 350 / V8 Engine 400 Turbo Automatic Transmission 12 Bolt Rear End Power Disc Brakes Power Steering Cold A/C Gas Tank Look Great Freshly Tune Engine New Wires & Spark Plugs Engine compartment is extremely clean, nicely detailed & very presentable New Battery Fuel Gauge Doesn't Appear to be Working Rides & Drives Awesome with No Known Mechanical Issues Body Beautiful Black Exterior Color Paint recently wet sand & buffed to a mirror finish Nice Front & Rear Bumper All Exterior Lights are Functional Side Step Bed from 94-98 Chevy Pick Up Blacked Out Tail Lights New Weather Stripping Solid Straight Body Extremely Clean & Solid Undercarriage No Visible Rust 20' American Racing Wheels 275-45-R20 Tires Tires are in great condition & practically new Dual Exhaust with custom tips Interior Like New Interior Beautifully Black Painted Dash, Door Panels & Interior Cabin Reupholstered Seats Grant Steering Wheel JVC Digital AM/FM/CD Stereo According to the previous owner the restoration is approximately three years old and has been driven 3089 miles since being restored Please feel free to call or text me at 305-753-0436 if you have any questions. Seller reserves the right to terminate this sale at any time as vehicle is being sold locally. AS IS / NO WARRANTY MENTIONED OR IMPLIED THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION WITH NO WARRANTY MENTIONED OR IMPLIED. BY PURCHASING THIS VEHICLE THE BUYER UNDERSTANDS THAT THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CORRECT DESCRIPTION, AUTHENTICITY, OR DEFECTS IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILTY. IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSPECTING THIS VEHICLE, AND TO HAVE SATISFIED HIMSELF/HERSELF AS TO THE CONDITION AND VALUE AND TO BID / PURCHASE THIS VEHICLE BASED UPON THAT JUDGEMENT SOLELY. SELLER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REPAIRS REGARDLESS OF ANY ORAL STATEMENTS MADE OR IMPLIED ABOUT THIS VEHICLE. I will attempt to answer all questions honestly & truthfully, however my knowledge of classic cars is limited. If you feel that I haven't answered your question accordingly, I encourage that you have the vehicle inspected prior to making an offer or purchasing the vehicle. All inspections need to do be done prior to the end of the listing or agreeing on a price VEHICLE WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL THE TOTAL PURCHASE AMOUNT IS PAID IN FULL AND CLEARED SELLERS ACCOUNT. Deposits are non-refundable, all sales are final (NO EXCEPTIONS) Please DO NOT BUY IT or SUBMIT AN OFFER if you have no intentions on purchasing the vehicle or have the funds available. PLEASE, DON'T HESITIATE TO CALL/TEXT ME AT 305-753-0436 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. Thank you for your interest.
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