1964 Chevrolet C-10 on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
The bed also has brand new wood andstrips/bolts well finished with Minwax. Interior has been painted-soundmat installed with new carpet and seat upholstery.Cab has new window seals,door seals and new passenger glass.New left door has new latch linkage,latch and window crank.I have installed a brand new Americanautowire # 500560 harness throughout.This harness will allow you to addAC ,power windows and seats,has vss for elect. instruments and tranny control. The running gear is all original 230 6cyl. 4 spd manual.The truck runs and drives just as is and everything works,the old six will need attention eventually as it smokes a little.Probably needs a throwout bearingif the noise bothers you.My intention with this tuck was to present a "blank" canvas for you to Take it from here to complete your dream truck,add new engine suspension etc.All the grunt work is essentially done.
Chevrolet C-10 for Sale
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