1971 Chevy Truck Short Bed Fleetside C10 Custom Deluxe on 2040-cars
Windsor, California, United States
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1971 Chevy Truck Custom Deluxe. Short bed Fleetside. 12 Bolt Posi 3.08, TH350, 307 V8 with quite a few miles on it. Runs good, reliable daily driver. Power Disc 5 lug stock. Nice solid driver truck. Not rusty but passenger front fender should be replaced or patched behind wheel well (silver dollar size rust). Everything else is solid. I am testing the waters, so if you are interested and a serious buyer please call to discuss particulars. I have a GM Performance H.O. 350 (Crate motor)- P.N.- 19210008 and a rebuilt TH350 w/TCI Saturday Night Special Converter & Shift Kit I bought to put in truck that can be purchased separately for $2000 (cost $5000+). I just lowered truck with CPP dropped spindles, dropped springs front and rear, CPP Shocks front and rear, and CPP adjustable track bar. New brakes front and rear, new bearings front, and serviced the rear end. New OEM Rally wheels with custom offset on rear from Stockton wheel. New trim rings, NOS rally center caps, and alignment so brand new BFG Radials 275 rear 255 front wear correctly (about 300 miles on tires). Restored Gauges and Bezel will come with truck, A set of very nice dark green OEM seat belts will come with it, and Green Corvette Steering Wheel was added. I replaced original AM radio with an original AM/FM Delco Radio that is correct for 71 Chevy Trucks. Bed is desirable steel floor and in very good condition. Some other pieces have been added or replaced but we can discuss that if you are a serious buyer. All lights, blinkers, heater, defroster, gauges, etc. work as they should. I drive it daily about 26 miles to work and back, rides good, not bouncy, handles good, starts always, sounds good but I plan to put new exhaust if I keep it. Buy it and drive it home. It is a solid drivable 71 (42-43 year old) Chevy truck that you can drive as you restore and is only climbing in value. This is a truck you can put 10K into and you wouldn't lose a dime or just use it and enjoy driving an original classic that you and others can appreciate, plus it is a great looking body style that stands out anywhere you take it.
$11,000 is the price or I will just happily keep it...... Jason at 707 837 5580 no calls after 9pm CA time please. More pics available, please only request pics if you are a serious buyer, thanks. |
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