1974 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Truck Original Unrestored Survivor All Paperwork on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
1974 CHEVROLET C-10
CUSTOM DELUXE Fleetside 8' Bed Amazing Original Unrestored Pickup This is likely one of the nicest ORIGINAL UNRESTORED Chevrolet C10 Custom Deluxe pickups you will find. Incredibly pampered and maintained since new, all records, including the bill of sale, warranty info, owners manuals, keys, and the original service record summary showing virtually all of the service and oil changes in the original owners’ handwriting, since new. It has 65,000 original miles. This baby’s been babied, baby! It has NEVER been rained on, in the rain or snow. Undercarriage is in near new original condition. This car has been a lifelong “garage queen” which was originally ordered by a gentleman named John Carson. (not Johnny Carson) Truck is original Spanish Gold and White. Featuring the bulletproof Chevrolet 350 2-barrel, coupled with the TurboHydramatic Transmission it is the original matching numbers block and has been impeccably maintained. This truck was specifically ordered by the original owner and features the following: · Custom Deluxe Model · 350 2-BBL · Turbo Hydramatic Transmission · Woodgrain Dash Option · Gauges · Saddle vinyl seat (redone in original material to factory specs) · Deluxe steering wheel · AM Radio · Power Trunk · All Season Air conditioning · Soft Ray Tinted Glass all around · Sport Mirrors (dual) · Dual Exhaust (great throaty sound) · Heavy Duty suspension · Variable Ratio Power Steering · Heavy Duty Brakes · Chrome Front Bumper · Chrome Front Bumper Guards · Painted Heavy Duty Rear Bumper · 8 Foot Fleetside Bed · Chrome Drip Moldings · Cab Trim Molding · Side moldings and trim · Wheel opening moldings Its engine compartment is immaculate as you can see. FOUR BRAND NEW B.F. GOODRICH RAISED WHITE LETTER ALL SEASON RADIALS mounted on the original 15” Chevrolet Rally Wheels. Original rubber matting in amazing condition. Always garaged in climate controlled garage. No sun fading, no rust. NEVER IN RAIN, SNOW, SALT. This vehicle needs absolutely nothing but a new owner. This classic fleetside truck is garaged in Florida and is sold as-is, where-is, with no warranty, expressed or implied. I am a private owner, not a dealer. Currently registered in Florida and I have clear title in my name. Needs nothing, just serviced – all fluids changed, four new tires, alignment, even a full tank of gas! It’s been waxed and detailed and looks new. |
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