85 Chevy C10 Former Show Truck..49,000 Orig Miles on 2040-cars
Chesapeake, Ohio, United States
RELIST DUE TO NON PAYING LOOSER mcgeejdm
85 chevy c10 p/s, cold a/c, a/t this truck is former show truck i took it on trade for another car i had.. i have no use for it.. this is a very nice truck that has never had any rust of any kind.. truck was bought new and drove for a few years then turned into show truck.. this truck only has 49,000 original miles has been painted all over once. paint is slick and lazer straight. has a few rock chips from driving truck has had some custom things done which can be removed.. has 49 caddy tail lights tailgate handle has been removed (shaved) sunroof added lowered front and rear bucket seats with custom center console this truck runs and drives perfect.. engine is all factory still has original gm hoses i gave it complete tune up with a/c delco parts has lokar floor shifter (tall one) auto 700 r4 overdrive new tires wheels has a few places on them inside bed floor is finished with wood and stainless strips sides of bed has custom wood covered with design's and mirror in front of bed.. On May-19-14 at 09:56:02 PDT, seller added the following information: I have more pics and a video walk around i can send anyone who wants it.. and a video of a road test and running have had several people ask about rust. this truck has no rust. i have pics of undercarriage also.. frame and bottom of truck is clean.. i have personally put 2000 miles on truck in the last month or so.. you can fly in and drive this truck anywhere ... this is not a project... text 304-962-4541 for video and pics On May-31-14 at 06:40:31 PDT, seller added the following information: I have some videos of this truck... i have a walk around video i have a roadtest video driving video of engine running under hood text me for videos 304-962-4541 this truck can be driven anywhere |
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