Original Condition 1968 Chevrolet C10 Golden Anniversary Pickup Truck 28,800 Mi on 2040-cars
Clinton, Indiana, United States
Up for auction is a 1968 Chevrolet C10 Golden Anniversary Pickup Truck with only 28,800 miles!! Listing it for my Mom, all responses will be answered. The truck is a ONE FAMILY OWNER, father and son, and is original. The seller is ready to sell with the clear title in hand. Look at the pictures, there are a few paint-fade blemishes that are pictured where we think sunlight shown through into the garage. There is also one area where we believe, at one time, a falling limb scratched the paint (left rear). This is one great, rare truck, and remember they are only ORIGINAL ONCE!! CONTACT # 812-239-0376 On Jul-03-14 at 21:47:40 PDT, seller added the following information: THIS TRUCK IS NOT Certified pre-owned CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED--SELLER MADE A MISTAKE IN LISTING BECAUSE I DID NOT KNOW WHAT THAT MEANT--IT IS AS DESCRIBED IN RUNNING CONDITION AND AS PICTURED NOT CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED JUST SOLD AS USED IN CONDITION DESCRIBED |
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