1968 Chevrolet C-10 Custom Long Bed Pickup on 2040-cars
Ider, Alabama, United States
Will be selling my 1968 Chevrolet C-10 pickup. I purchased this vehicle from its original owner in 2008 when it was 40 years old. The truck is very original with the original engine, transmission, etc., all numbers matching. According to the prior owner the truck was repainted in about 1990 and the engine was rebuilt then. At that time the truck had 90,000 miles on it and it now has something less than 124,000.0 miles on it. When I purchased it there were 117,000.0 miles on the odometer. It is an automatic with a 327 engine. The truck is a long bed. It has no power steering or air-conditioning. What attracted me to it then is that it was a solid, original truck that had not been modified in any way. The gentleman I purchased it from used it on his farm and also pulled a camper with it at one time. The truck is actually a better truck than I thought I was getting when I bought it. It runs and drives well.
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