1970 Chevrolet Pickup, 1 Ton Dually, Longhorn Bed, 67,68,69,71,72. on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: C30
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 1970
Up for sale is a New Mexico 1970 Chevrolet 1 ton Dually. This truck is as totally rust free as you will find, having lived 95% of it's life in New Mexico. As I understand it, this truck was originally a 1 ton flatbed, and at some point a 1970 "Longhorn" bed was added. The rear wheel wells have a slight tub, the rear wheels do not stick out like a more typical dually truck. The engine is a freshly rebuilt 350, and runs perfectly. Transmission is a typical 4 speed granny low, clutch is fine, brakes work fine. No AC.
A friend of mine at work, who moved to Colorado from New Mexico, was in the process of working on this truck. He had the rebuilt 350 installed, and put on 6 new Bridgestone "Desert Duelers" tires, 245x75x16. He then moved to Colorado, driving the truck up here. The truck sat for several years in a car port, then he was moving again and his wife told him it had to go, she did not want it at their new home. I bought it from him, cleaned the fuel system, replaced the cap, rotor, wires, plugs, etc. and got it running. It runs perfectly, as you'd expect from a fresh engine.
The tires have some dry-cracks from having sat. They have all their tread, having only been driven maybe a 1000 miles since they were installed before the truck came up from NM. I have the tailgate, it's bent pretty badly. I also have the cover for the side tool box, it needs a bit of work. The body is about as straight as can be found, the paint is bad and needs attention. The grille has a minor tweak in it, see photos. All the glass is good, the passenger door seems to be stuck in the "locked" position and can't be opened. The driver's door is missing the lock. The dash has been very slightly cut for the radio, which is missing the faceplate. Heater works fine, seat has a cover over it so I really can't say what kind of shape it's in, but it does not sag horribly or anything like that. Truck has one fuel tank.
This truck is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Glad to store it for you for awhile if that's an issue, lets talk about what you need.
Please call with questions, I prefer that to email. Quinn, (303) 681-7770
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