1969 Chevrolet Cst Long Wheelbase Truck New Tires Everyday Driver 350 3spd on 2040-cars
Rockmart, Georgia, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:350
Drive Type: manual
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 49,754
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom Sport Truck
Up for auction is my 1969 Chevrolet CST Truck. It's Factory options include Body Side Molding, West Coast Mirrors, Front Stabilizer Bar, Heavy Duty Rear Springs, 350 CU Engine, Camper Wiring, Chrome Rear Bumper, Custom Sport Truck,Black Vinyl Custom Interior,Tinted Glass, Door Edge Guards (long gone) Can't make out the rest of the glove box data . Truck was originally a frost green color, has had one repaint, Over all the body is in very good shape, both rockers have been replaced, the bottoms of the doors have some rust, the truck bed is dented up but not rusted out, I believe they make a wood kit that goes over the top of the metal beds now. Very Wide rally wheels with brand new tires. I was making a 1970's type teenager truck out of it but I have 50's fever and a 57 ford sitting idle that I would like to restore, so this girl is up for auction. Engine runs good, still has old single quiet exhaust, 3 speed has been moved to the floor with a vintage shifter installed, seat is in nice shape, dash pad has a cover, nice truck mat in place, a little floor pan rust has been patched, truck needs new shocks, brakes want to pull to the right front a little, need bled and adjusted, heater works good, runs drives and shifts good, power steering, power brakes, lights work, turn signals work, horn works etc, Needs a good paint job, This truck has NO TITLE it is not required in Georgia on an antique. It is currently insured and registered to me, so your state will issue a title with my registration and bill of sale. Ask any questions prior to bidding full payment is due within 5 days of auction end, do not bid hoping to have the money to buy, bid only if you are serious and have the funds, Once I am paid you may have as long as needed to arrange pick up, yes You can drive it home, i drive it everywhere, mileage is most likely 140,000 . Thanks
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