1971 Chevrolet Cheyenne Swb on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
I purchased this truck a year ago with the intention to completely restore it. Unfortunately I am relocating in the next few months and will not have the room or the time. With little time and money this truck could be a great full restore project. The frame and body are very solid with minimal rust. I tried to show all areas in photos. The engine runs strong and the transmission shifts good. It is a manual three speed, column shift. It has factory a/c which does not work. The compressor kicks on but no cold air. Most of the rubber is good except for the door sills and felts. They are still intact, just old. The interior is in good shape. The dash has never been cut. The stereo is new and is from Retro Sound. It uses the same factory cut outs. The bed is used and looks like it. Minor surface rust. Just dings and dents on the bed floor like a pickup this age should have. This is a very rare Chevrolet to find in this condition. Especially a manual 3 speed with factory a/c. Tires are in good shape and have 3/4 life left.
I WILL NOT SHARE THE RESERVE PRICE. This will be a true auction. Buyer is responsible for shipping. I will help drive truck to nearby location and load it. I also reserve the right to end this auction at any time due to the fact that this vehicle is at various car shows locally and if the right offer comes along i will sell. The title is free and clear and will remain in my hands until i receive full cleared payment. Vehicle is being sold as is with no warranty or guarantee of any kind. Thanks for looking. |
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