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Custom Restored 1969 Chevy Pickup - Crate 350 Sbc Rims Paint Dub Camaro C10 Ss on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:1000 Color: green
Location:

Holbrook, New York, United States

Holbrook, New York, United States
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 Rust free, restored custom built 1969 Chevy Pickup for sale

$15000 obo

$500 deposit due within 24 hours. Balance due within 7 days. Pickup also within 7 days unless other arrangements are made.
Price is negotiable. Send serious offers only.


Less than 1000 miles since built.


GM 350 4 bolt main crate motor with Edelbrock aluminum intake, edelbrock carb and edelbrock chrome valve covers and air cleaner. MSD distributor.

hooker headers, custom dual exhaust that exits in front of each rear wheel

700r4 automatic trans with b&m chrome deep pan and b&m shifter

12 bolt pozi rear end

20" DUB Mogul wheels with goodyear tires



Custom paint has a great shine. The green has alot of depth to it. Very minor imperfections from use but nothing crazy. Always turns heads. Its a little dusty in the pictures.

Front and rear rollpans are handmade steel

Custom shaved rear with LED taillights. custom blinkers, fogs, reverse lights, plate mount, plate light.

Tank relocated from inside the cab

Wood bed floor. Custom tin work around gas tank.

Chrome bullet mirrors

Chrome door sills

Chrome door handles

Chrome wipers

Brand new carpet

Brand new solid Billet flame steering wheel.

custom painted dash to match exterior green.

Interior is very clean. Even has brand new seat belts.The Original build sheet (protect o plate?) is still on the truck.

Pioneer CD player and speakers

custom under dash gauge panel

Electric fans


Truck has been tuned perfectly and fires up first time everytime. Starts faster than my 2009 Honda. Good driving truck. No mechanical issues. Doesn't leak, doesn't smoke. Turn the key and drive away.


Battery is low, new in Feb, but since the truck doesnt see much use its low from sitting. Once its driven again it should be fine. The exhaust is currently open, sounds amazing. Custom made dual Exhaust exits in front of both rear wheels is included and can be installed easily if you like your neighbors and need to quiet it down. Still has a good tone to it muffled. Also includes full size chevy center console. The wire for the foglights that is hanging in the photos has been secured and is no longer hanging. Wire looms have also been added since the motor photo. new LMC pedal covers are included and may be installed prior to pickup if I have time. Stock steering wheel is also included as well as a bunch of misc parts, some brand new from lmc, leftover from the restoration.

Truck is a 9 out of 10. Not perfect but way above average. Very strong 350 and with the 700r4 it cruises easily on the highway. Bid accordingly.

Shipping is the buyers responsibility. I will help with the shipping arrangements if needed but local pickup from Holbrook NY 17741 is preferred. Inspection welcome by appointment only. Sold as is. Clean NY title. Currently registered and insured in NY. Odometer reads 73K, less than 1000 miles on it since built.

Rust Free, Very straight. This is the final time I will be listing this truck on ebay. The truck will be consigned to auction if not sold in the next week.

Photos don't do it justice. Email me with any questions.

For shipping quotes call  18557447878 or try uship





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