1971 Chevy C10 Short Wheel Base ! Stepside! 396 Big Block ! on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:396 Big Block
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: custom
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 54,108
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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1971 CHEVY C-10 Short Wheel Base , StepSide
Rust Free Solid Florida Truck
396/402 Big Block w/ TH400 automatic transmission (very low miles on rebuilds / engine sounds great,trans shifts correct)
Power Disc Brakes, Power Steering, Tilt, Bucket Seats
New wood in Bed
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Very Conservatively priced at...... $ 12,500. or best offers..
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BODY ; Solid all metal nice Florida truck. Cab was professionly done,No Rust all solid metal,shaved drip rails,straightened the fire wall(giving it a very clean look) see pics,
Cab painted top side and underside, Looks great. Front fendes, doors , bed all nice
New front window, Nice front Grill,New wood in Bed, New Tail Gate, Clean Truck.
All Lights; turn,brake,stop works, inside guages,amp,oil,temp,horn,lighter works
ENGINE ; Rebuilt several years ago, 396/402 said to havea mild 375hp (Sounds & Runs Great)
Headers/Dual custom exhaust/Edelbrock intake & carb/Elect Ign/
TH400 Transmission was also rebuild at the same time the engine was done.
CHASSIS; Solid Frame, 12 Bolt rear end, Posi. 5 lug, Power Disc Brakes, Custom Lowered 1 1/2 inches (Perfect Hot Rod Stance)
New aftermarket Chrome Steering Column w/ Tilt, Sway Bar, Nice Dual Exhaust.
NOTE: with "Buy it Now"price I will include both sets of tires & rims.
First set are [BF Goodrich Radial TA's on Gm truck five spoke alu rims.(frt p225 70R15 Rr p285 70R15 )]
Second set [Grand Am Radial GT's (NEW) on GM chrome deep dish Rallys (frt p235 60R15 Rr p295 50R15)]
INTERIOR;Like New Black interior, Nice Bucket seats, nice Dash Pad, Nice new chrome steering column with tilt, nice door panels
Guages work, horn works, windows go up and down fine, doors open and close nice. No Carpet .
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Asking a modest $ 12,500. or best offer Don (239) 707-4983
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