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1963 Chevorlet C10 Swb - Short Bed "big Back Window" on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:1963 Mileage:84915
Location:

Daytona Beach, Florida, United States

Daytona Beach, Florida, United States

 1963 Chevrolet  C10  "SHORT BED"  BIG BACK WINDOW  Pick-Up Truck.

                               GARAGE KEPT since 1984

I have a clear, Florida title, in my name and I am ready to sell my pick up truck to the first buyer. I am not here to sell it for less money. $9000 firm

Call me for any questions at 407-579-2896

 

I purchased this truck awhile back with the idea of taking it to car shows and driving it around town but my schedule does not permit. The previous owner had it since 1984 and it has always been garaged kept. The previous issue date on title states 1984 is the last registered date prior to me owning it. The last owner restored the truck and all I have done to it is the following.

1. Installed New Coker White Wall Tires    235/75/15

2. Installed New Battery just to be safe

3. Installed New Alternator just to be safe

4. Oil Changed (Mobil One) and new oil filter

5. Rebuilt Carb.

6. Rebuilt Motor

7. Rebuilt Trans

8. New Starter

9. New Chrome valve Cover

10. New Chrome Push Rod Covers

11. New Chrome Air Cleaner/Filter

12. New "Edelbrock" Air Breather

13. New Water Pump

14. New Thermostat

15. New Upper/Lower Radiator hose

16. New Radiator clamps

17. New Defrost hoses

18. New Alternator belt

19. New Alternator Electrical plug (that goes to back of alternator)

20. New Spark plugs

21.New Spark plug wires

22. New Distributer cap

 

All Gauges are in working condition even the temperature light telling you the truck is warmed up. 

All Interior lights work.

All Lights and Turn Signal work. Dash lights, etc.

There are NO known repairs that I am aware of.

The truck starts right up and drives like it was new.

 

The engine is a 6- cylinder with a 3-speed on the column trans. If you have any questions please feel free to email or call 407-579-2896

 

 

 

 

 

 

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