1970 Chevrolet C20 3/4 Ton Pickup Truck Originally Owned,project,rebuild,restore on 2040-cars
Sharon, Wisconsin, United States
1970 Chevrolet C 20 3/4 ton pickup. Truck was used as farm truck for its entire life by the original owner who purchased it on 06-29-1970 from Hiller Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc. in Kenosha, Wisconsin for the amount back then of $3247.75. Truck has been sitting on farm in the garage since 1993 up until 1 week ago. It was part of the estate dissolution after the original owner passed away. The original owner was very meticulous upon keeping records with his truck and I have them all to go with the truck. The records consist of date of purchase, all registration, all work performed on truck . You will have the original bill of sale including the check used to pay for the truck back in 1970. There are 126,569 miles indicated on the odometer which are original to the chassis. He records that the engine was replaced at 103,996 miles indicated from a 1974/1975 Camaro 350 that had less than 50,000 miles on it. A new clutch, pressure plate was also installed. The replacement engine has appx. 70,000 miles on it. The truck must be towed as it is not in safe drivable condition, it's been sitting for 21 years in the garage. The outer body and paint is in good condition as well as the interior of the truck and box. It came equipped with optional wood floor, front stabilizer bar, heavy duty rear springs, rear step bumper, 4 speed trans, and v-8 engine. This is a very, very nice truck to have. Easy one to restore too, everything is there except for the air cleaner, it could not be located. I will be happy to answer any questions, please try to ask before the last day of auction. This is a no reserve auction. I will take paypal, Certified Postal Money Order, Bank wired transfer, or Cash. There is a nonrefundable down payment of 500.00 due within 48 hours of the end of auction and full payment is due within 5 days of auction. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. You will have 30 days to remove your purchase, if more time is need let me know. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.
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