1965 Chevy C-10 Fleetside Shortbed Pickup- No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Pocatello, Idaho, United States
1965 Chevy C-10 Pickup-NO RESERVE I got this truck from people in a divorce/bankruptcy settlement. I can tell you that I put a new battery in it and it started up fine. After it warms up, it idles fine. It has a new carpet kit that was previously put in. The truck bed (wood) was painted black. I added transmission oil, and motor oil. I have only driven it about 600 feet up the road and onto the trailer. I haven't driven it much because I haven't licensed it or put insurance on it. The shifter was a little tricky to figure out at first but it does go into drive and reverse without any problems. The body has some dents and some rust in the bottom of the front fenders. Looks like they were going for the patina look on the truck. The undercarriage has been undercoated and looks to be okay. The wheels also have some rust spots on them. It is a short box. The tire tread is good, but there is some checking on them. They do hold air just fine though. The interior of the truck looks good. The seats have a couple of tears in them, but don't look bad. The front bumper is only 9" from the ground. I am just trying to get my money back out of it. It is a good looking ride and will make a great truck for someone. (Do not bid if you have a score of 0. I will cancel your bid.) |
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