1970 Sport Custom, 302 V8, C-6 Transmission, 9" Rear End One Of 3,500 Built Orig on 2040-cars
Big Sandy, Texas, United States
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This is an original unrestored truck that has never been repainted or had body work done to it. Truck has some "patina" or wear that has come from years of use. Truck comes from a Texas family whose father purchased the truck new. He then passed it down to his two boys that each took a turn driving it.. It has about 144,000 miles and the engine and transmission were rebuilt and estimate about 10,000 miles on them. Truck has a little Texas rust on it from water being trapped in a few of the typical spots. It has a hole when you open the passenger door. There are some pockets at the back of the cab that have some rust in the bottom of them. All fluids have been recently changed, brakes all new, A/c redone and blows cold. Needs a windshield....shop broke one and then got the wrong seal. After three trips and no windshield. Selling with cracked windshield. (cost $200) Missing drivers arm rest, easily replaced. Left front has some slight damage from a bump a long time ago. Original interior showing some wear on drivers side. There were only about 3,500 of these trucks made and there are not many around that hardly have a scratch or dent in them and are original.. Like this truck very much, but need some money. Any questions before bidding can be answered by calling 410 533 5347 This is a work cell phone. Truck is located 100 miles east of Dallas off I-20 near Tyler in a town called Big Sandy. Good solid, honest, rare truck that could be driven daily. |
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