1968 Chevrolet C10 Cst Original Swb 2 Owner Truck Chevy C-10 Shop Truck 350 A/t on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Up for sale is a 2 owner rust free 1968 Chevy C10 2WD SWB truck not a cut down long bed. I picked it up from an 84yr old gentleman who has owned it since 1969-1972 he wasn't to sure but the pink shows 1972. He worked for the City of Fresno & bought it off the used lot at Frontier Chevrolet. I found the original build sheet when I pulled the gas tank to flush it out showing it was built in Fremont Ca. & sold new at Frontier Chevrolet here in Fresno Ca. where its been it's whole life. He had a 350ci crate motor installed in 1994 at 48,740 miles. truck now shows 85,710 miles. He parked the truck around 10yrs ago when DMV took his license & the truck sat parked until I picked it up a few months ago. It had one repaint back in the early 90's which is a little darker than the original vermillion that's still on the inside of the cab. Other than the paint & crate motor the truck is as close to original as you will find. Since buying the truck I have replaced all the chrome molding's & emblems, light lenses, carpet & dash pad. I also installed ECE 2" drop coils in the front & ECE 4" drop coils in the rear along with new shocks. The truck runs, shifts, drives & stops as it should. Still has the original 2 barrel carb. & single exhaust & was just cruised around in by the older man who owned it. Just like any old truck it has dings & scratches & is not perfect but a really nice daily driver cruise night truck. All the gauges & lights work & all the glass is good although the windshield is delaminating around the edges. Has new Hancook 235/75/15 Tires with OG Chevy hubcaps. Still has the original AM radio & the dash has never been cut. I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff so if you have any questions feel free to shoot me an e-mail. Thanks |
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