1963 Chevy C-20 Pickup Hot Rod Rat Rod C-10 Original Mileage on 2040-cars
Silver Plume, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 2 Wheel Drive
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 90,007
Trim: Custom Cab C-20
I have for sale a 1963 Chevy C-20 pickup. This truck is ALL ORIGINAL. It has 90k original miles. I have all of the original paperwork, owners manual and dealer tag from when it was originally bought. It has the original number matching engine and tranny. It is an inline 6 292ci and a truck 4 speed transmission. All original interior, body, paint and glass. It is a driver truck. It has rust at the bottom of both front fenders as they all do. It has a little dent in the driver door, not bad though. And the grill is a little bent up but still intact. The only rust on this truck is in the fenders as pictured. The rockers, floor, cab corners and everything are all rust free. It runs and drives excellent, all wiring, lights and gauges work. This truck is awesome mechanical wise. It has some wear and tear here and there on the body trim and paint, as an all original 60's vehicle would. The wood in the bed will need to be replaced. The truck comes with the white wheels as pictured, not the chrome ones that are on it. This is an awesome nice driver, but by no means is a show car. You can fly in and drive it home. Runs excellent. For any questions please call or text 303-775-5578.
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