1966 Chevy 4wd Shortbox Stepside Chevrolet Pick Up Truck 350 V8 on 2040-cars
Hermosa Beach, California, United States
This is a clean and hard to find 1966 Chevy 4x4 Shortbox Stepside, which spent its life in the California desert. The truck is powered by a 350 automatic and comes with a warn winch, aluminum grille and sliding rear window. It has been sitting for 10 years, so it is being sold as a project truck. I was told the engine runs perfectly, but I have yet to do anything to it like try starting it. It was dragged back home from the desert and it is being sold as is. The floors are very good. There is a small bit of rust starting on the passenger side box.
The truck is located 10 miles from the Los Angeles airport. Bidders are welcome and encouraged to come view the truck prior to auction end. The truck is being advertised in other areas so the auction can end at anytime, which is often the case for decent items. The truck is being sold as is and without warranty. If you have questions, please call (310) 990-8628. Thanks for checking out my auction.
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