1966 Chevy Short Wide Custom on 2040-cars
Walnut, Kansas, United States
Engine:350
Used
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Auto
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Mileage: 1,150
Year: 1966
Trim: Smooth
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
1966 Chevy Short Wide Custom. (The body is sitting on a 93 Short Wide Frame) The truck is powered by a 350 motor with a nice little thumper sound to it. Very streetable. Transmission is a 350 turbo that shifts very smooth. Disk brakes on front and drum on rear. The truck has Vintage Air and Heat-Power Steering-Power brakes-Remote entry-CD and AM-FM radio. Fuel tank has been moved to the underside of the bed. Filler spout is located in the bed as shown in pictures. The truck has a fiber glass hood which has two very small flaws in it. (Shown in pictures) I do have the paint code to the truck. Couple of things that need to be looked into. The fuel gauage works but shows full all the time. Speedo works but is about 15 MPH off. (Shows going 80 when you are only going about 65) The horn doesnt work. The bed has a few dings in the fender wells. The truck does run and drive very well. Going to drive the truck to Springfield Mo. this coming weekend to the Street-Machine Nationals. This will be about a 350 mile round trip. The truck is for sale locally for the same amount as the buy it now price so I do reserve the right to end auction early. May trade up or down. Any questions call Don 620 820 9410
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