1970 Chevrolet C20 - Original Condition - Big Block on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
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1970 Chevrolet C20, Custom Camper Special, 2wd, with original 396 (400) big block motor and Turbo400 transmission. Largely original and unmolested with one repaint in 1998 in original colors. Eastern Washington and Oregon truck from new so rust/corrosion is minimal. 3/4 ton truck with power steering. power brakes (drums), overload springs, slide out rear bumper, original motor rebuilt about 30,000 miles ago, and original transmission. Not an A/C truck, not a tach dash, 10 bolt, non-posi rear end. Two tone olive and white. Aftermarket transmission cooler, original interior (missing carpet), three gas tanks (only one is hooked up), radio is missing, Edelbrock carburetor (do not have original Quadrajet). All chrome bodyside trim is there and useable, if not exactly in pristine condition. The fenders and doors are in good condition with the only rust through in the front lower fenders behind the bumper. The hood is in OK condition with some visible bondo on the front edge. The roof is in good condition with only surface rust and a small dent on the left rear. The metal bed and tailgate are in very good condition as this truck had a drop in, cab over camper on it since new. The bed floor is very straight and the tailgate has only a couple of dents and no rust, and the right boxside has one dent in the rear. The cab could use inner and outer rockers on both sides, but the floor pan and cab corners appear to be in decent condition. The frame and undercarriage parts have surface rust and corrosion but no rust through or weak spots. There are normal small dents, dimples scratches and chips on the truck exterior. The paint is flaking here and there, but is in overall decent condition. All glass is in good condition with no cracks. The dash pad is not cracked. Tires and brakes are in decent condition. The drivetrain functions fine.
All in all, a great truck to restore or just a great work, camping, hunting rig as it sits. Clear Washington title. Mileage indicated has been over at least once. Pickup and delivery is the responsibility of the purchaser, but I will assist in any reasonable manner. If you have any questions, just ask. |
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