1969 Chevrolet C-10 Shortbed Step Side Pickup on 2040-cars
Woodbine, New Jersey, United States
1969 Chevy C-10 shortbed stepside pickup. This truck currently does not run. I bought this truck to restore but have another project. Pickup has a 350 motor that previous owner said ran but had a rod nock.Has headers with newer dual exhaust system. The transmission is a turbo 350, unknown stahl speed with a B & M floor shifter. The rear is a 12 bolt posi 3:73 ratio. The truck is all 6 lug drum brakes but comes with a 1970 5 lug ( non posi) rear and 1970 5 lug front disc brake setup. There are many parts with the truck, all glass is good except the windshield is cracked. The cab has a small back window that was only available on 1967 Chevy trucks. I believe someone put another cab on the truck. The seat is in decent shape. The front fenders are decent and the hood has a cowl scoop that is a hack job. Hood opens and closes. The frame is in great shape and has not been cut. The trailing arms have rust and the prior owner lowered the truck but cutting the coil springs. It was not a professional job. The truck rolls, brakes work, transmission shifts. The bed was cut in an apparent attempt to tub the rear. It has a new bed mounting kit. The tailgate is not heavily rusted but bent up pretty good. Most of the parts are there to put the truck back together. The cab floor and toe boards are rusted as are the rocker panels. The drivers side door hinges are broken but the door is in decent condition. You Must pick this truck up within 10 days close of auction and immediate deposit of $200.00 is required. ALL 0 feedback bidders bids will be rejected. Buyer pays all shipping charges. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. I've sold many a hot rod on ebay and you can check my feedback. No clowns please. Any questions please call Lou at 609-701-0073. If I dont answer leave your name and call back number and I will get back to you when I get back into my office.
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