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1963 Chevrolet Pickup Truck C-10 Hotrod Ratrod V8 4 Speed Runs Drives on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:123456 Color: Matte Black
Location:

Beavercreek, Oregon, United States

Beavercreek, Oregon, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:4 Speed
Body Type:Pickup Truck Long Bed
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 3c154c180568 Year: 1963
Exterior Color: Matte Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: Hotrod
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 123,456
Sub Model: C10
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"A dented and dinged but solid hotrod pickup. See Description for details."

1963 Chevrolet C-10 Long Box Fleetside hotrod truck

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The engine on this truck runs quiet and has good power but will need to be looked at soon. 

I think one of the intake manifold gaskets needs replaced. When I got the truck a few weeks ago the oil had a tiny bit of water in it and I was told it had just started doing that. I changed the oil and filter with 10w-40 and it has not fouled again. The compression seems good, the spark plugs are not showing signs of a blown head gasket, the exhaust does not steam on either side, the radiator does not bubble or gurgle and is not getting oil into it but the valve covers will steam a little bit from the breathers when it's running. The valvetrain itself looks clean. I don't believe the leak is into the combustion chambers. 

From what I've researched online I believe it's one of the intake gaskets under the intake manifold that needs replaced and as far as I can tell it's a small leak. 

I just noticed a bolt is missing from the manifold and that could possibly have everything to do with it. Replacing the missing bolt and snugging down the aluminum manifold might solve the problem. I'm moving and don't have time to work on the truck.

I have a brand new full engine gasket kit that goes with the truck which will cover both head gaskets, intake gaskets, exhaust and water pump, and pretty much every other engine gasket you'd need to just replace them all on the top end. 

The truck is parked so it is not being driven right now while I work on moving. 

The Details: 

Washington state Horseless Carriage permanent antique vehicle plates. (never needs tags, similar to Antique or Special Oregon plates) Handy if you live in Washington state.

4 speed floor shift - gears work good, transmission is quiet, clutch feels tight and seems to work good, big stupid ratrod shifter handle for laughs

V8 - Unsure what displacement it is, factory aluminum 4bbl intake, factory paint looks to be medium blue. Unsure if it is a 305 or 350. I was told it is a 283 but I don't think that's correct. The Engine runs quiet and will idle nice and slow. It makes good power and pulls well. 

HEI distributor

Headers

New dual exhaust with glass packs, sounds great. Not over loud but a nice classic hotrod sound.

Cab has one tiny rust hole in the floor on the passenger side but overall it is decent otherwise. 

At some point the cab was undercoated, looks to be factory.

Small dents and dings here and there on the body and bed but no major damage. 

Frame and undercarriage looks great, greasy but not rusted, looks straight.

Door corners and fender lower corners have old rust repairs (common) but overall the body looks solid. 

All the glass is in uncracked condition. Window rubbers and fuzzies are old but easy to find replacements online. 

Windows roll up and down, wind wings open and close

A two speed electric fan run by a toggle switch on the dash has replaced the clutch engine fan. It moves a LOT more air than the stock fan and is quiet on low speed even at idle. 

Lowering springs, not cut coils, so it has a nice stance. 

New pirelli tires with full tread.

Chevy six lug steel rally wheels with chrome beauty rings

The headlights and stop lights work. Turn Signals are not hooked up (I use hand signals anyway :) 

Chrome drip rail 'peep' mirrors on the doors.

The truck has a heater and hoses are ran to it but I don't think it is wired up. 

Unsure if the wipers are wired up but they are complete. 

Steering feels tight. I have not noticed it wandering. 

An entire spare bed box is included with better inner fenders and a bit straighter bed sides. 

Neither bed has a tailgate. Bed floor is two plywood sheets. 

 It drives and runs well and should be just fine with the engine gaskets replaced. 

TL;DR This is a cool hotrod truck, dual exhaust, headers, V8, 4 speed, runs, drives, ENGINE NEEDS A GASKET, comes with gaskets that are needed. If you live in Portland Oregon or Washington State I would drive it home and spend a weekend replacing the gaskets and you will have a great running old hotrod truck however driving it or not is up to the buyer.  

Buyer is responsible for costs and logistics to arrange shipping and transport of truck. 
Deposit required within' 48 hours of auction close. 
Vehicle can be stored here for no more than 14 days without other arrangements being made ahead of time. 

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