1978 Chevy C20 Pickup 2wd 350 4spd Long Bed on 2040-cars
Moscow, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for Auction...I have a 1978 Chevy C20 2wd pickup. 8ft bed, Ladder rack, heavy duty steel rear bumper, new exhaust, new battery, brakes are good, Clutch is good. Truck has a 4 speed heavy duty trans, granny 1st gear, reverse is over to right and down. Tires are good, has a GM 14 bolt heavy duty rear, heavy duty multi leaf springs, bed liner, good spare tire. I took this truck as payment for a job, I have drove it all over the place recently, no overheating, no stalling, just runs great. Lights, horn, wipers all work. Rust is minimal, rockers, bottom of doors are still good. Cab corners good. Some rust on front of hood. Bed is good. Floors good. Fenders look good. Some things that need fixing...it needs a clutch pedal switch, it needs a good cleaning, heater is disconnected but does work. There is a mouse nest in the heater box. I would change the oil and do a minor tuneup but it runs fine. This truck is located in Moscow PA 18444. Cash only no checks. This is a real good deal for a cool truck!
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