1964 Chevrolet C-10, 1/2 Ton, Truck, Shortbed, Lowered, Fleetside, Patina on 2040-cars
Kingston, New York, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:v-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: Custom
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: wrd
Mileage: 46,076
Exterior Color: Maroon
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black, Maroon
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
THIS IS A VERY COOL, RUST FREE, SOUTHERN TRUCK. THIS TRUCK WAS BROUGHT HERE FROM OKLAHOMA APPROXIMATELY TWENTY YEARS AGO WITH A VHS TAPE TO DOCUMENT THE PURCHASE AND DRIVEN BACK HERE TO THE NORTH EAST. THEN THE PROJECT BEGAN, ACCUMULATING PARTS AND PIECES FOR THE PUZZLE. IT STARTED OUT AS A VERY CLEAN, ORIGINAL TRUCK. IT WAS TAKEN APART DOWN TO THE FRAME. IT NOW SPORTS ALL NEW BODY BUSHINGS, COMPLETE 5 LUG CONVERSION WITH POWER DISC BRAKES IN FRONT. THE ENGINE IS A TOTALLY REBUILT 327 WITH 3 DUECES THAT LOOKS LIKE IT CAME FROM THE FACTORY, RIGHT DOWN TO THE FUEL LINES AND VACUUM LINES. TRANSMISSION IS A FRESH TURBO 350 THAT SHIFTS PROPERLY. IT NOW HAS NEWER STYLE POWER STEERING BOX AND ALSO A TILT COLUMN. DRIVE TRAIN WAS PUT BACK IN CHASSIS AND THEN BODY WAS PUT BACK ON FRAME WITH ALL NEW MOUNTS AND BUSHINGS. THE BODY ON TRUCK IS IN UNBELIEVABLE SHAPE AND SUPER STRAIGHT WITH JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF PATINA THAT GIVES IT JUST THE RIGHT LOOK. TRUCK IS LOWERED WITH A 3-5 COIL SPRING KIT WHICH STILL RIDES AS IT SHOULD. TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES VERY WELL, EVEN THE FAST IDLE WORKS ON THE TRI-POWER. TRUCK HAS BEEN TOGETHER APPROXIMATELY 10 YEARS AND LOOKS COOL AS HELL ! ! ! IF YOU WANT SOMETHING YOU CAN GET IN, TURN THE KEY AND DRIVE ANYWHERE, THIS IS THE TRUCK FOR YOU, ALL THE HARD WORK HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE AND PROVEN. TRUCK GETS A LOT OF ATTENTION ANYWHERE YOU GO, OR JUST MAKE IT YOUR KICK ASS SHOP TRUCK AND DRIVE IT TO ANY CAR OR RAT ROD SHOW AND BE A HIT. THERE ARE NO HIDDEN SECRETS HERE, JUST A GOOD OLD SOLID TRUCK THAT IS READY TO ROLL. TRUCK WILL ALSO BE FOR SALE LOCALLY SO MAY END AUCTION AT ANY TIME. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE PICTURES OR ANY QUESTIONS ANSWERED, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL 845-399-2835 ANYTIME.
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