1967 Chevrolet C10 Step Side>>longbed>>low Miles>>solid on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
Engine:6CYL. 250CI
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: 3 SPEED
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 38,067
Model: C-10
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: STEP SIDE
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1967 CHEVY C10 STEP SIDE LONGBED TRUCK THAT BELONGS TO AN 81 YEAR OLD CLIENT OF MINE FROM ARIZONA WHO'S OWNED THE TRUCK FOR NEARLY 40 YEARS. THE ODOMETER READS 38,067 MILES WHICH HE SAYS IS THE ORIGINAL MILEAGE, BRAKE AND GAS PEDALS BARELY SHOW ANY WEAR SO I BELIEVE HIM. IT HAS NOT BEEN USED IN 12 YEARS DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES BUT TO LISTEN TO HIM SPEAK ABOUT THE TRUCK HE HAD INSTALLED A NEW RADIATOR, BRAKE BOOSTER, REBUILT CARB, TUNE UP, AND SO ON BUT I SMILE AND THINK "THAT'S GREAT" BUT THAT WAS 12 YEARS AGO...LOL. SO I PUT SOME FRESH GAS IN IT, FIRED IT UP AND DROVE IT 25 MILES TO MY HOUSE, IT RUNS, SHIFTS, DRIVES, AND STOPS. HAS A 3 SPEED ON THE TREE A SPARE TIRE AND THE ORIGINAL WOOD FLOOR UNDER A STEEL PLATE IN THE BED WHICH LOOKS TO BE IN FINE CONDITION FROM LOOKING UNDER THE BED. THIS TRUCK IS ROCK SOLID AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTOS, BEEN IN ARIZONA MOST OF IT'S LIFE AND VEGAS FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS. THIS TRUCK WOULD BE VERY COOL RESTORED TO ORIGINAL OR MADE INTO A NICE STREET ROD. EMAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS AND BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTING THE TRUCK. THERE IS A VERY REASONABLE RESERVE ON THIS TRUCK TO APEASE THE OLD MAN, GOOD LUCK!
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