1968 Chevy C10 Truck Short Bed Bagged on 2040-cars
Valley Springs, California, United States
Engine:no motor and no tranny
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: C10
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: black primer
Model: C-10
Interior Color: Black
Trim: bagged truck
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 0
1968 Chevy C10 short bed , bagged truck. everything shaved except gas tank. AVS Controls for the airbags in working order. Viair compressors, two 3 gallon air tanks. 4 link set up for the posi rear end. powder coated frame. torque thrust wheels. 17 in . This truck comes with two bench seats, two extra doors, two extra fenders.Truck needs carpet kit and a front windshield. Everything else is there. <NO MOTOR and NO TRANNY> Any questions or for more information... call 209-304-0369.... Thank You! Buyer is responsible for picking up the truck and shipping......LOW reserve...................
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