1971 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne 327 Motor on 2040-cars
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1971 CHEVY C10 CHEYENNE PICKUP
THIS IS MY DAILY DRIVER TO WORK AND WHEREVER I WANNA GO IT IS AN AUTO TRANS. 327 ENGINE OUT OF 68CORVETTE HAD THE TRANSMISSION REBUILT IN FEB '13 HAVE A FEW EXTRA PART TO GO WITH IT NEW FUEL SENDING UNIT. ALL GAUGES WORK EXCEPT TEMP(INSTALLED AFTERMARKET ONE) FAIRLY GOOD TIRES 80% TREAD ALL GLASS IS GOOD WITH NO ISSUES SEAT HAS SOME SMALL CRACKS (NOT PERFECT) 2YR OLD CARPET. NEW DASH PAD.BED LINER. NEW KENWOOD CD PLAYER WITH REMOTE THIS TRUCK IS NOT A SHOW TRUCK. BUT HAS A ALOT OF POTENTIAL. HAVE SOLD 2X ON HERE AND BUYERS CHANGE MIND. DONT KNOW WHY SO IF YOU WANT THIS TRUCK AND HAVE $$ FEEL FREE TO BID CLEAR TENNESSEE TITLE I AM WILLING TO PAY 1/2 OF SHIPPING COST UP TO $500 JUST TO CHANGE IT UP A LITTLE. I KNOW HOW EXPENSIVE THIS CAN BE SO THE WINNING BIDDER WILL PAY FOR TRUCK AND I WILL REIMBURSE HALF THE COST OF SHIPPING VIA PAYPAL. FEEL FREE TO CALL ME 1-423-635-4012 FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR OTHER PICS VIA PHONE On Apr-06-14 at 15:53:58 PDT, seller added the following information: SHORT BED. POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES |
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