1971 Chevy C-10 Longbed, Pop(pile Of Parts) Truck on 2040-cars
Saluda, South Carolina, United States
Engine:none
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Drive Type: none
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 0
Model: C-10
Exterior Color: primer
Trim: none
1971 Chevy C-10 long bed truck I think it's a parts truck, you might think otherwise.
Truck was put in primer to keep surface rust from coming back where we had already stripped it. NO real body work has been done--NOT ready for painting!!
Rust holes in all the usual places such as, cab corners and eye brows, door corners,and rocker panels, BUT the floor is solid and there are no rust holes around the windshield or back window or dash so nothing that a few - OK - a lot of patch panels can't cure.
It has all the glass, a good solid chassis with factory front disc brakes, 6 lug rear axels.
Included in the POPs is: a pair of small valve heads, PN-3927185, casting dates Jan. 25 1968 and Mar. 10 1968. Heads fit '69 327s and '69-'73 307s and 350s
A 2bbl intake(with Rochester carb) PN 340266 fits '73-81 305s and 350s. A 4bbl Q-Jet spread bore intake PN 340261, fits '73-'76 350s
A pair of Ram style exhaust manifolds PN 3905364 Steering column, shift linkage and wire looms, bed inner fenders and other stuff.
NO engine, transmission or tailgate.
It will come with a noterized South Carolina Bill Of Sale as there are parts from several vehicles.
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