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1969 Chevy Rat Hot Rod Shop Truck C10 67 68 69 70 71 72 Patina Pickup C-10 on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:11111
Location:

Mount Sterling, Kentucky, United States

Mount Sterling, Kentucky, United States
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You are bidding on a cool old shop truck. A 1969 C10 Chevy with the highly wanted short wide bed. The truck has a 350 with a 700R4 overdrive automatic. Power steering, power disc brakes, and 5 lug. Patina paint, wide white walls and baby moons draws a lot of looks. The holley carb with elec choke and new distributor lets the motor fire up easy. It runs and drives great. Has a little rust, dents, scuffs, and scratches. Its not perfect so you can make it your every day driver with less stress, no worries of hurting it. Call or text with questions 859-585-2659. No Reserve. Bid to Own. What the auction ends at is what it will sell for.  photo IMG_1671_zps55c32cc8.jpg  photo IMG_1678_zpsa7e5015e.jpg  photo IMG_1677_zps7d9fcf81.jpg  photo IMG_1675_zpsd37c36ec.jpg  photo IMG_1674_zps00125c02.jpg  photo IMG_1673_zps9c568cc4.jpg  photo IMG_1672_zpsccd40365.jpg  photo IMG_1669_zps6291a387.jpg  photo IMG_1668_zps96b6974b.jpg  photo IMG_1667_zps6a734463.jpg  photo IMG_1666_zpsf47b4c74.jpg  photo IMG_1665_zps4170f34a.jpg  photo IMG_1664_zpse7af68fa.jpg  photo IMG_1663_zps6e40d929.jpg  photo IMG_1662_zps9fbbc6a3.jpg  photo IMG_1661_zpsb7a8d373.jpg  photo IMG_1660_zps69a856c8.jpg  photo IMG_1659_zps541f6cb6.jpg  photo IMG_1658_zps6c88fe11.jpg  photo IMG_1657_zps4ab13016.jpg  photo IMG_1656_zpsfeef6c0f.jpg  photo IMG_1655_zpscff05141.jpg  photo IMG_1654_zpsd12bedc4.jpg  photo IMG_1653_zpsef1e0eb7.jpg  photo IMG_1652_zpse2a7f9e2.jpg  photo IMG_1651_zpsd469c471.jpg  photo IMG_1650_zps50003e46.jpg  photo IMG_1648_zps98877f61.jpg  photo IMG_1647_zps30ffd9f6.jpg  photo IMG_1646_zps7896bd13.jpg  photo IMG_1645_zpse5181478.jpg  photo IMG_1643_zps73b195d9.jpg  photo IMG_1642_zps0354576f.jpg  photo IMG_1641_zps8f0cc31c.jpg  photo IMG_1640_zps4eb0664b.jpg  photo IMG_1639_zps65a86249.jpg  photo IMG_1638_zpsd9b7b700.jpg  photo IMG_1637_zpsa0dd95a3.jpg  photo IMG_1636_zpsa60df5d3.jpg  photo IMG_1635_zpsc58f6097.jpg  photo IMG_1634_zpsa1f773aa.jpg  photo IMG_1633_zpsf416aade.jpg  photo IMG_1632_zps83de388e.jpg  photo IMG_1631_zps66583feb.jpg  photo IMG_1630_zps36e2076c.jpg  photo IMG_1629_zpsec5f0f7a.jpg  photo IMG_1628_zps64467ae6.jpg  photo IMG_1627_zps631890f1.jpg  photo IMG_1626_zpsdaf4218e.jpg  photo IMG_1625_zps2e8acc85.jpgOther Trucks that we have done... photo IMG_8850_zps044dd007.jpg photo IMG_1603_zpsf62639b9.jpg photo freewatermark_zps068577dd.jpg photo Limesqueeze_zps31316040.jpg

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In the PowerPoint deck for the General Motors Capital Markets Day presentation, one of the more disturbing things comes early on, during GM President Mark Reuss' initial remarks, in an area where he is discussing the company's overall strength in trucks. The point being made is that GM has a truck for all and sundry. And there it is, a phrase on a slide that should send chills up the spines of those who still pine for the old Bob Seger "Like a Rock" Silverado ads: "Little bit country. Little bit rock 'n' roll." That's right. Donny and Marie. Somehow the Denis Leary snark in the F-150 ads is all the more appealing. The Capital Markets Day presentation was chock full of observations about electrification and automation (Reuss and CEO Mary Barra both noted that the corporation's vision is one of "Zero Crashes. Zero Emissions. Zero Congestion." Dan Ammann talked about the progress being made at Cruise Automation; Reuss rolled out the plan for an array of electrified vehicles, with a luxury EV and a compact SUV being the "Centroid Entries" for the modular bases of many others). But it is worth noting that there is no getting away from the power of pickups in the U.S. market, as that was the central topic in Chief Financial Officer Dhivya Suryadevara's comments, with "Truck Franchise" being flanked by "Key Financial Priorities" and "Financial Outlook." Clearly, to gloss the old phrase, the truck segment is where the money is. Suryadevra enumerated how the truck segment is significantly different than other types of light vehicles. Among her points: GM, Ford and FCA have more than 90% of market share. The truck parc has been growing and aging over the past 10 years. Customers are fiercely loyal to the segment—as in 70% of truck buyers are truck buyers. A good number of the vehicles are for commercial use (40 percent). Trucks are "less prone to. . .mobility disruption." Trucks offer high margins. Translaton: The segment is one that they're solidly positioned in. There are lots of old trucks on the road that will need to be replaced by new ones. Perhaps buyers may switch from a Sierra to a Canyon, but it will be a truck. If your livelihood depends on that type of vehicle, even if gas prices go up or the economy begins to go south, you're going to stick with it. Most of the country isn't San Francisco, so trucks will continue to be essential. And, well, they're profitable in the extreme.

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