No Reserve Factory Short Bed on 2040-cars
Demorest, Georgia, United States
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-NO RESERVE- 1967 Chevy C10, short wheel base, base model. -250 6cyl motor with a 3speed trans. was original a column shift truck and now has afloor shift. The truck runs but has been sitting for years will need breaks to be a driver. Truck does have rust ( see pictures )- Power steering, drum breaks front and rear- Heat, none a/c truck - would make a cool shop truck or to use for parts. - the frame is soild and is factory swb. *****If you need more pics and video of the truck let me know.buy is responsible for shipping, i will assist in anyway needed. I require a $500.00 non refundable deposit via PayPal within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment required within 7 days, cash in person or bank transfer. The truck is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty. I reserve the right to end this auction early.- The truck is registered & insured in my name. It is sold with a bill of sell only, Please check with your states DMV office to see what you may need to register and to obtain a title in your state. I will assit you with any paper work you may need. NO NO reserve and if you have a low feed rating or none PLEASE contact me to insure me you are a buyer. E-Bay is not cheap when comes to selling cars. I have worked hard and honest to get my feed back where it is. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND MAY GOD BLESS!-I can be reached at negamove@gmail.com,it goes straight to my cell. Leave me a number how you can be reached or e-mail. |
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