1970 Chevy C-10 Small Block Engine 350 Trans P/s P/b New Paint New Interior Nice on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
Here is a nice 1970 truck that just received a fresh restoration. It was a roller when purchased. It had and has a good body and floors and bed were good as well. There is no rust anywhere on this truck that I have seen and have 52 pics to show you. Here is what was done and new parts.
1982 MODEL 305 ENGINE 350 TURBO TRANSMISSION NEW SATIN BLUE PAINT NEW SPRAY IN BEDLINER NEW BENCH SEAT COVER NEW CHEVY STYLE STEERING WHEEL NEW DASH PAD REFURBISHED DOOR PANELS RUBBER MAT FLOOR COVERS NEW DOOR HANDLES ALL NEW RUBBER TRIM NEW TIRES AND WHEELS ALL NEW BRAKES NEW GRILLE This is a very good driving truck and good looking truck. The Satin Blue finish looks good and is different. You see alot of Satin Black or Flat Black colors on these truck but not many in the Blue finish. It has factory power steering and power brakes but not disc. The bumpers were not replaced but look good. Not perfect but good. It handles really good and stops straight. Does not vear to right or left when braking. It is a truck that could be used for a daily driver or just a weekend cruise night truck. These trucks are really popular and is a good investment. I reserve the right to end auction early f this truck sells locally. It is being sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. Pre Sale inspections are welcomed and encouraged. This truck being sold with a current Georgia registration and notarized bill of sale as Georgia does not require a title on a vehicle this old. Don't let this worry you as I will give you the proper paperwork for you to get a title in your State or Country. I sell WORLDWIDE!! I can also setup shipping for you if you would like. Any questions please ask. Thanks for looking. On Apr-16-14 at 20:36:59 PDT, seller added the following information: MY PRICE IS A STEAL ON THIS TRUCK!! BID NOW SO YOU DON'T MISS IT. RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. LOOKS GOOD TOO. THESE TRUCKS WERE $20,000 PLUS AT THE ROD RUN THIS PAST WEEKEND. BEST BUY ON EBAY!! |
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