1968 Chevrolet C10 Fleetside Auto V8 Lwb California Truck on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
I priced it very low to find a new home since I do not use it anymore. This is a clean 1968 Chevrolet C10 Fleetside LWB with the CST (Custom
Sport Truck) package & complete factory bright work along the sides.
Factory 350 4bbl V8, Automatic Turbo Hydramatic Transmission, 12 bolt
rear end, power steering & brakes, plus factory HD suspension and "heavy half" 6 lug axles. The
body is very straight and clean, no bubbles or rot, plus the body,
frame, bed, and even the cab extensions are rust free. One ding
by the rear driver tail light and two light dings on the tail gate. All the glass is good. Rally wheels. The
flat grey finish is very smooth and clean. The 350 V8 runs strong,
starts right up and idles good. No overheating and it sounds good. Newer
dual exhaust. Runs and drives fine but it has been sitting for a couple months. Battery is good. May be able to use as a daily driver but it is an old truck so it will need little things here and there. |
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