1968 Chevy Short-bed on 2040-cars
Walnut, Kansas, United States
1968 Chevy Short Wide Bed powered by a 350 chevy motor-350 turbo trans-Chevy rear-end. Disk brakes on front drum on rear. Has been changed over to 5 lug. (5 on 5 bolt pattern) The truck has power steering-power brakes and factory air conditioning. All the gauges work as they should. The truck is very soild and dependable. I would drive the truck anywhere. The paint is DRIVER QUILATY AND NOT SHOW QUILATY. But the truck does show very well. Truck is for sale locally for the as the buy it now price. Any questions call Don at 620 820 9410 Truck roll on 18 inch Boss wheels.
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