1967 Chevrolet Chevy Truck Swb, Efi 350 Sbc, 4l60e Auto Trans W/overdrive New on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
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For sale is my beautiful 1967 C10 short bed truck painted in red metallic base coat clear coat PPG paint. My truck is equipped with a LT1 350 fuel injected V8 and a 4L60E overdrive transmission. It has power steering and power disc brakes. If you live in the south it gets pretty hot but not to worry this beauty has ice cold A/C that blows colder than a new car!!! The truck has been lowered the right way. Spindles up front and springs in the rear. All shocks and suspension bushings have been replaced within the last 2 months. It has a 2.5 cowl hood to give it an aggressive street rod look. The bed floor is steel and painted flat black just like they came from the factory. The 18" wheels and tires are new and look amazing on the truck. Honestly my truck is awesome to driving and it is also a mean street machine. It could also be a fun daily driver with the dependability of a factory fuel injected engine. It can also cruise at todays highway speeds with the overdrive transmission. If you are a fan of these 67-72 trucks then you already know they are only going up in value. I hate to sell it but my wife says it's got to go to make room for her SUV (ugggggggggg). Take a look at the pics and feel free to call me, text me or email me with your questions or offers 281-702-5958. Dont be afraid to make an offer! the worst thing I will say is no if its too low. $2,000.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE END OF THIS AUCTION. FINAL PAYMENT DUE IN FULL WITHIN 5 DAYS. Bottom line is you cant build one like this for under 40k and cant find a cleaner 1967 swb truck like this one for the money anywhere! This vehicle is sold "AS IS. WHERE IS." We reserve the right to end this listing at any time for any reason. Shipping is available at the buyers expense. Acceptable payment methods are: cash, bank wire transfer or verified cashiers check. We will not release the vehicle until the bank wire or cashiers check has cleared our account and or has been verified by both buyer and sellers banks. |
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