Chevy Step Side Totally Restored!! on 2040-cars
Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: SCOTTSDALE!
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 95,200
Exterior Color: Green
HELLO GUYS!...
THIS IS AN AMAZING STEP SIDE TRUCK! I AM CONSTANTLY STOPPED BY PEOPLE ASKING ALL SORTS OF QUESTIONS ABOUT IT. IT'S ALSO BEEN USED IN 'PHOTO' SHOOTS!!
THIS TRUCK WAS COMPLETELY RE-DONE ABOUT 4 YEARS AGO. (I bought it this way...)
IT STARTS, DRIVES, HANDLES AND RUMBLES JUST LIKE NEW!
IT'S A 350 WITH CHROME VALVE COVERS, AIR FILTER AND DUAL CHROME SIDE EXHAST.
NEW TIRES, AND A RECENTLY 'BLACKED OUT' FRONT GRILL GIVE IT ATTITUDE!!
I TOOK AS MANY PICTURES AS I THOUGHT THAT ONE MIGHT WANT...BUT I'M NOT A PHOTOGRAPHER! THE TRUCK IS 10 X's NICER IN PERSON...really!...
I HATE TO SELL HER...BUT I AM A VW GUY AT HEART...I HAVE A NEW TOY COMING FROM SALT LAKE CITY IN TWO WEEKS. SO I'VE GOT TO SELL HER FRO THE ROOM... :-(
YOU WOULD NOT BE DISSAPPOINTED! I PAID $4,000.00 MORE THAN MY RESERVE...
BUT I HAVE TO LET IT GO.
IF IT HELPS...I AM A MINISTER...AND I WILL DISCLOSE TRUTHFULLY WHAT EVER IT IS THAT YOU WANT TO KNOW. GOOD LUCK!
ALSO...PLEASE NOTE...
There are a couple of 'flea' bites, tiny, tiny 'dings'...all not really noticeable, and a heel spot, under the mat. But, it is as close to perfect as one would want, and still to be able to drive!
PS...I just had it fully serviced and oil changed for the new owner.
Please feel free to email questions if you are a serious buyer.
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