1960 Chevy C10 Apache Shortbed 61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70, Whitewalls, Hotrod on 2040-cars
Roseville, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1960
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Gear drive
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 68,700
Trim: Shortbed
1960 Chevy Apache short bed
Apx, 68,700 original miles I bought this truck from the 1st owner. Very cool old truck and very original. This is a running, driving, stopping and smoking the tires truck. 283V8, 4 speed (granny low), posi 411 gears truck from the factory 283V8 just swapped for a bad to the bone 350V8 New motor has a gear drive, Edelbrock performer intake, headers, new water pump, new dual pumper carb, new clutch….. This combo will light up the tires in 1st,2nd and 3rd. :) Lowered 5-6" Brand new rims and tires. 205/75/15 front 235/75/15 rear Wheels are 6 lug smoothy with chrome caps New dual chamber mufflers and chrome tips . Sounds mean Running a fuel cell but have a new tank on order (new take comes with truck if it makes it before sold) Interior is in great shape with a couple dime-silver dollar spots Both front fenders have minor rust (half-silver dollar) No bed wood but does have all the metal and runners Rear passenger side has body damage (look at pics) I like it but you can fix with a $80 patch panel. You know the deal. As-is but you can drive the truck anywhere. Bought it in Washington put located in Roseville California (Sacramento) Still in 1st owners name with signed pink so you are owner #2. Check out Porterbuilt for some bad a$$ trucks. Thanks Happy bidding |
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