Beautiful Chevy C-10 Pickup, Small Blk, T-400 Auto, Triple Black Mild Custom on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Mild Built Chev 350 Cu/in
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black with Gray Trim and Inserts
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 6,710
Sub Model: X Show Truck
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1969 Chevrolet Mild Custom C-10 Step Side Pick Up For Sale ... Old School Show Truck
Frame Off Restoration 2001, driven 6710 miles total in 12 years, hit the road drive it back home
Fine running truck, sounds outstanding, pulls hard, idles smooth, gets attention everywhere
Chevy mild built 350 with T-400 automatic transmission (built), Hwy gears, Hurst Ratchet Shifter
Billet V/C's, Air Cleaner, Engine front end kit
Headers with Turbo mufflers, sounds strong, but not to loud ... nice and mellow
Truck is easy to drive, cruise at 60-75mph all day, or cruises around town looking and sounding real good ....
Power Disc Front Barks, drums rear, stock height springs front and rear, with 2" drop spindles, sits pretty, drives right.
Power Steering
HD Aluminum Radiator, Transmission oil cooler
Shaved Dash with Auto Meter Gauges
Cowl hood, single piece steel
Hidden Entry, Alarm engine disable, hidden window drop, inside door release, power windows. Door handles are disabled and are for show and ease of entry. (handles are 59 Chevelle, finger guards are 58 Impala, swapped and reversed)
Vent window removed, glass kit with Power windows
Consertively done custom interior, Dual multi function power bucket seats, Dash Pad, Door Panels, Head Liner, Rear Cab Liner (x fuel tank), Rugs all Match Black /Gray theme
Fuel Tank relocated to rear of truck between frame rails. Fuel filler inside bed with a trap door
Was Slammed for shows, put back to stock height with 2" drop spindles, new Moog front springs
Tires are Federal 17" have less than 500 miles. Admittedly the truck needs 18-19'' wheels and tires to look correct now that is raised. But it drives great so I left them on.
The Bed is newer 1979 style Smooth Step Side, with bed cover, shaved rear bumper, all steel
Truck has Class 3 hitch with electric brakes, to pull your travel trailer, boat or trick stuff to car shows or the lake
The Chasis Paint is Single Stage Black Enamel, Body, Cab, Bed, Engine Bay, everywhere, frame off dismantled.
Color sanded and polished two years ago, still shows incredibly mirror like as you can see in the pics
The frame was painted without body and is Satin Black type Frame coat.
My truck is real showy and runs outstanding, Show it and drive it, sorry No A/C, No Sounds
Please see You Tube Video: 1969 Chevy C-10 Black Mamba
I love it, but done with it, please buy it, email with any questions, comments or OFFERS
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