1969 Chevrolet C 10, 350 V8, 4 Speed, Daily Driver on 2040-cars
Baker City, Oregon, United States
This 1969 Chevy C10 is in great original condition and should be considered a daily driver, shop truck, or a great restoration candidate. It runs and drives great. This truck has spent it's entire life life in the dry climate of Pendleton, Oregon until recently. It is now located in Baker City, Oregon. Please read the entire description below and email me with any questions and I will respond as soon as possible.
EXTERIOR: The body is very straight with only a few dings and has no rust holes. The bed has surface rust only. The paint is original but fading here and there. I can't find any previous body work done. The tail gate, doors, door locks, and hood all open easily as they should. All exterior lighting works properly,(headlights, tail lights, brake lights, blinkers) except cab lights don't work. Tires are in great shape with about 80% tread. INTERIOR: The seat needs recovered, dash pad and steering wheel have cracks. The original uncut dash is missing the radio and heater controls. All gauges are functional except for oil pressure. Windows roll up and down and do not have any cracks at all! The floor boards are rusty with holes, but I have direct replacement stamped steel floor pans that are included in the sale. MECHANICAL: The truck has a rebuilt 350 V8 engine with about 52,000 miles on it. It starts easily with automatic choke and runs smooth with plenty of power. The engine has newer alternator, starter, battery, heater core, and heater blower motor. The 4 speed manual transmission shifts easily, very positive without grinding or slipping. The differential was also rebuilt and has around 49,000 miles on it. Brakes are manual drums that are in good condition and work well. Steering is also manual steering. This truck is very original and in great shape to use as is or a very easy restoration candidate. It drives straight and will cruise comfortably down the freeway at 65+ mph. If you are looking for a cool hot rod or cruiser that is ready to use as is, this is the truck for you! Thanks for looking and good luck bidding! Sold as-is, no warranty included. Oregon license plates not included. Buyer is responsible for arranging shipping. If you have "0" feedback, please contact me before bidding. |
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