Rare No Reserve 1969 Chevy C10 Shortbed With Air Power Steering And Brakes!!!! on 2040-cars
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HERES A CHANCE TO OWN A NICE TRUCK NO RESERVE!!! RARE TRUCK WITH COLD AIR POWER STEERING AND BRAKES 1969 CHEVY C10 SHORTBED RESTORED 7 YEARS AGO WITH ONLY 300 MILES SINCE REDONE. TRUCK ONLY HAS 90128 MILES THIS IS A 350 V8 WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HAS COLD AIR POWER STEERING AND BRAKES RARE ALL INTERIOR IS REDONE AND DONE RIGHT LOOK AT PICS TIRES SHOW SOME CRACKING CAUSE OF SETTING IN MY SHOP PAINT SHINES WELL AND IS NICE 99% RUST FREE SMALL SPOT ON DOOR AT BOTTOM AND ON BOTTOM OF FRONT FENDER MILD JUST TRYING TO DESCRIBE BEST I CAN. I WANT YOU TO BE HAPPY WHOEVER WINS BEDLINER LIKE NEW JUST TAKE A LOOK AT ALL PICS DRIVE ANYWHERE OR SHOW IT ..IT GETS LOTS OF LOOKS AND THUMBS UP I HAVE OVER 20K INVESTED AND HAVE BEEN OFFERED HALF THAT HERE LOCALLY I NEED MORE THAN THAT AND THINK IT WILL DO MORE THAN IVE BEEN OFFERED SO GOOD LUCK IVE SEEN TRUCKS IN THIS CONDITION SELL FOR 17-22K REMEMBER NO RESERVE HIGH BIDDER WINS IT SO BID NOW!!!! YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A NICE DRIVER OR SHOW TRUCK WITH COMFORTS OF AIR CONDITIONER POWER STEERING AND BRAKES WITH QUESTIONS EMAIL ME OR TEXT ME AND ILL CALL YOU BACK 423-987-7279 JAY... I ASK OF A $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HOURS BY CASHIER CHECK OR PAYPAL BALANCE DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS CASH IN PERSON OR CASHIER CHECK THANKS AGAIN AND GOOD LUCK THIS IS A VERY NICE STRAIGHT TRUCK BID BID BID LOOOK THE STUFF ON THE FLOOR UNDER THE TRUCK IN THE LAST FEW PICS IS COOLANT I SPILLED IT OUT OF A BUCKET IT IS NOT IS NOT FROM THIS TRUCK THANKS AGAIN SORRY |
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