1971 Chevrolet C10 on 2040-cars
Rocky Face, Georgia, United States
Body Type:TRUCK
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Drive Type: 2WD
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: C10
Warranty: NONE
Exterior Color: Green
Trim: C10
Interior Color: Tan
Mileage: 40,000
WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS MY 1971 CHEVY SHORT BED PICK UP I HAVE OWNED THIS TRUCK FOR THE LAST 14 YEARS SHE RUNS LIKE A TOP DRIVES GREAT SHE HAS POWER STEERING POWER BREAKS FACTORY TILT AND TACH IT STILL HAS THE ORG 307 WITH A SMALL CAM SHE SOUNDS GOOD !! I WILL DO MY BEST TO EXPLAIN EVERY THING ABOUT THE TRUCK SO I WILL START WITH THE BAD !!! THE TRUCK HAS A LIL RUST AS ALL THESE DO BUT NOTHING MAJOR HAS SOME ON THE OUT SIDE DRIVER ROCKER AND A LIL ON DOOR BOTTOMS IF YOU WERE WANTING TO MAKE A SHOW TRUCK I WOULD JUST BUY NEW DOORS ,, THE SEALANT ON THE TOP IS CRACKED BUT ALL IN ALL SHE IS A SOLID OLD TRUCK AND THE GAS HAND STOPPED WORKING LAST WEEK WHICH IS AN EASY FIX ITS JUST THE FLOAT IN THE TANK !!!! NOW THE FLOOR PANS ARE SOLID THE BED RAILS ARE UN REAL STRAIGHT THE INSIDE OF THE BED IS AS CLOSE TO PERFECT AS YOU WILL FIND THE MOTOR RUNS GREAT SOUNDS GREAT AND NEVER LEAKED OIL IN THE GARAGE THE OLD TRUCK GETS LOOKS EVERY WHERE !! I HATE TO SEE IT GO YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANYWHERE WITH NO PROBS !!! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLZ CALL BEFORE BIDDING 706-459-7454 THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING PS THERE IS NOW A SMALL PIECE OF CHROME ON THE TAILGATE MISSING FROM A CAR WASH
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