Grandpaws Original 1966 Chevrolet C10 Swb Stepside Pickup Truck Project on 2040-cars
Eads, Tennessee, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON GRANDPAWS ORIGINAL 1966 CHEVROLET C10 SWB STEPSIDE PICKUP TRUCK PROJECT, HARD TO FIND THEM LIKE THIS, IT HAS A BRANDNEW 6 CYLINDER ENGINE PICTURED THAT WILL NEED TO BE INSTALLED, THE ORIGINAL 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION IS STILL HANGING IN THE TRUCK, THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN AND STILL RETAINS THE ORIGINAL SEAT THAT HAS BEEN RECOVERED AT ONE TIME, THE ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL AND FACTORY RADIO ARE STILL INTACT WHICH IS A RARITY, THE DOORS HAVE NEVER BEEN HACKED ON FOR SPEAKERS LIKE MANY YOU SEE OUT THERE, SOLID/SOUTHERN BODY WITH VERY LITTLE RUST/DENTS EASILY REPAIRABLE, I BELIEVE THIS TRUCK WAS BLUE AND WHITE WHEN NEW, I HAVE A NEW CLUTCH ALONG WITH THE ORIGINAL EXHAUST MANIFOLD IF NEEDED, SOMEONE OUT THERE MAY HAVE A DIFFERENT APPROACH AND GO WITH A NEWER STYLE ENGINE OR THE OLDER V-8 283CI, 327CI, 350CI?, MANY POSSIBILITIES WITH THIS ONE HOWEVER THE LITTLE 6 CYLINDER IS READY TO BE DROPPED BACK IN AND HOOKED UP, EXCELLENT FATHER/SON/DAUGHTER PROJECT, BUILD IT AS YOU LIKE, THIS IS A GREAT TRUCK TO BUILD AND WILL MAKE SOMEONE A VERY NICE TRUCK!!, BIDDERS WITH ZERO/NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID/BIDS, SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION, PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE PRIOR TO BIDDING, THANKS FOR LOOKING!
NOTE: WHEELS, TIRES, AND HUBCAPS PICTURED ARE NOT INCLUDED AS THEY BELONG ON ANOTHER TRUCK I OWN, I DO HAVE A NICE SET OF RALLY WHEELS AND TIRES I WILL LET GO WITH IT. |
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