1962 Chevy C-10 Truck Stepside Ratrod Project on 2040-cars
Moselle, Mississippi, United States
1962 Chevy C-10 StepSide Truck
Will Need Complete Restoration
No Motor No Tranny Truck does have 4 New Tires, one of which has a slow leak around the bead Unit is free rolling and steerable Does need some bodywork done Was previously set up for a V8 Front Windshield and Drivers Door Window is cracked Passenger Side Window is off track, have not removed door panel to see for sure Does appear to have a newer fuel tank and sending unit installed
Vehicle does have a clear title, we have had to send off for a duplicate, it should be available by the end of listing. If not, vehicle comes with bill of sale and when title does arrive it will be sent to new owner. Please View Pictures Carefully Please Ask for More Pictures or Closer Views if You Are Unsure Multiple Pictures will Need to be Sent via Email or Text Please Please Feel Free to Ask Questions I do try to show and describe items posted as accurately as I can, If you have concerns or questions, please ask before bidding, I truly do not mind answering questions and strive to ensure that bidders are sure of what they are bidding on. I do not mind OBO's, and will consider them I reserve the right to end auction early Contact Number: 601-549-3516 Arrangements for Pickup of Vehicle must be made within 4 days after auction has ended Thank You and Have a Most Wonderful Day Robin |
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