1969 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed Bagged Hot Rod Rat Rod Shop Truck Air Ride Vintage on 2040-cars
Redding, California, United States
This is a great cruiser/daily driver or shop truck…J 1969 C10 short bed… 350 Motor/Turbo 350… runs great/sounds great… nice tight little small block Chevrolet with 30K miles on motor… power brakes/power steering, all glass/window regulators good, new windshield/back glass, new door seals, solid floors and rockers and has brand new interior… new taillight/side marker lenses, which all work. Full air ride, 1 ViAir compressor, 1/4 air line for slower more controllable lift…all 4 air paddles, 1 per wheel for a better ride and adjustment, with air mufflers so it’s quieter when lowering… new exhaust… HEI ignition… good tires… no overheating issues… brakes work properly… clear For any questions or further information please call/text me, William, @ 530-604-3181… or email me at William.Hall1@Live.com Payment: I will only accept Papal for deposit due at the end of the auction, and not for full payment. The balance must be done thru wire transfer or Cashier Check. Upon receiving the deposit I will email you a Bill of Sale for your protection prior to the balance being paid. The funds must be cleared in full before the vehicle will be shipped. Now for the Legal Stuff: Vehicle will be sold as is and with no warranty and/or refund…I am serious, and you should be also before bidding… if you are not familiar with hot rods/older used vehicles and want a perfect vehicle, please don’t bid… this is a fun vehicle to own, but with any older/custom vehicle, it will need maintenance and upkeep. Vehicle will be sold locally also and the seller reserves the right to end the bid and anytime and for any reason. I encourage buyers to arrange a 3rd party appraisal company/inspector to come and inspect vehicle prior to the auction ending. ***Buyer must make a $500 deposit within 24 hours of auction ending or following business day, or I will call the 2nd highest bidder and give him the opportunity to buy it. Full payment is due within 7 days of auction ending. I will release or ship the vehicle once paid in full. Again, this vehicle is Sold As Is, no warranty written, expressed or implied. No Returns! SHIPPING / TRANSPORT: I can recommend affordable and reliable shippers and assist with shipping. Buyer pays for all shipping fees and this is the buyer’s responsibility. I also don't mind shipping internationally.
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