1970 Chevrolet Custom C10 Stepside *numbers Matching* on 2040-cars
Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Inline 6 250 4.1
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1970
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Stepside
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Stepside
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 89,000
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black/Red
1970 Custom/C10 Stepside *Numbers Matching*
First and foremost thank you for checking out this auction! Up for sale is a beautiful 1970 Chevrolet Custom/C10 stepside pick up truck. Numbers matching. 89,000 original miles! This truck has the original motor. Inline 6 250 4.1 single barrel. Runs and drives strong! Very rare truck. Custom ordered in 1970 from Jersey Central Power & Line. V8 TH350 automatic transmission. Original build sticker is located in the glove box which you could see in the pictures. Front disc brakes. Stops perfect! Original color was yellow. Fresh wooden bed. Not even a month old! Gunstock stain. 1959 Cadillac tail lights add a wonderful touch to the appearance. Buyer will also receive original tail lights as well as other spare parts. Fresh black metallic paint. Looks incredible in the sunlight. Red Chevrolet vinyl overlay decals located on the tailgate. Genuwine leather chain covers. Four brand new side marker lights. Brand new front & rear bumper. Not a single scratch on them. 1969 Grille replacement. Brand new windshield gasket. No sun fading on windshield. Fresh black carpet. Original bench seat with new black and red cover. Minor tear on driver side. Will also come with another bench seat from a 1969 C-10. Brand new baby moon caps. White wall tires. Approximately 85% tread life. Freshly Painted red interior. Offsets the black exterior perfect. Radio needs to be hooked up. I have an air conditioning unit from a 1969 C-10 that will also come with the truck. Brand new Rochester Monojet carburetor. No rot or rust! Frame is in amazing condition. Little dings on bed rails/roof. Not really noticable.Garage kept. If you're looking for a shop truck, weekend truck, or truck to just run around town in. Than this vehicle is for you! Add you're personal touches. Just get in it and go! These trucks are becoming more and more rare. Especially one with the original motor. Still running strong. Any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at anytime! Bid with confidence. And take this beautiful piece of history home today!
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