1971 Chevrolet C-10 4x4 Short Bed New Paint Fuel Injected 350 A/c on 2040-cars
Littleton, Colorado, United States
New Paint 2 weeks ago!! 1971 Chevrolet C-10 4x4 short bed, fuel injected Crate 350 Ram Jet, polished aluminum serpitine belt system, A/c, automatic transmission, stainless dual exhaust from the headers to the tips, aluminum radiator with electric cooling fan, interior is perfect, it has a custom headliner with a am/fm/cd Stereo, billet aluminum dash and glove box lid, has all autometer gauges, Dash is uncut no radio was ever installed in dash. keyless entry, nice aluminum wheels with newer Cooper tires with a lot of tread, Fuel tank relocated to under the bed and is a racing fuel cell. The Engine and transmission have 11100 miles. The transmission was rebuilt before being installed. I bought this truck last September it had a major transmission leak, broken windshild, bad alternator, and bad paint and rust. I have repaired all of those issues but Ive kinda ran into a tax debt issue is what is forcing this sale. I have all recipts of everything spend on this truck NOT counting the truck totalling well over $20,000. these will all go with the truck upon sale. all this Truck needs is a sprayed bed liner, A/c Charged, a Speedometer sending unit, and small items you may want to replace to make it perfect. now for the details of closing the deal $200 deposit within 24 hours of auction end via Pay Pa balance paid in full at pick up or within 7 bank business days Shipping info I will ship World wide but you have to make all the arrangments I will make the truck available any time, any time of the day. I will be happy to take the truck any where you want to have it inspected at your expense. If you are local or close by Denver Colorado and want to come see it or have more questions you can call or text me and ill do my best to answer any and all of your questions |
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