1964 Chevrolet Truck Shortbed Stepside Factory 4x4 K1404 One Owner! Rare Pickup on 2040-cars
Mountain View, California, United States
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Hi, up for auction is my 1964 Chevrolet Shortbed Stepside 4x4 K-1404. This is a one owner truck, The truck is extremely rare, and is as cool as they come. This is the post NAPCO series trucks, meaning, this is a Chevrolet factory built 4x4. I'm going straight to the chase, I have well over $14,000.00 in receipts for ALL the restoration that has been completed in parts, chrome, powder coating, engine, transfer case, transmission, interior, wheels and tires, new bed wood and rails, the truck is awesome and has a amazing pedigree. The glass is amazing, has awesome dealer accessory trinkets, doors and windows close and roll up perfect. 1964-1966 Chevy Trucks are so solid, the truck is truly a rare find. I have all receipts: engine builder, trans and transfer case builder, powder coated bumpers front and rear and grill and accessories all from Spray Technologies, this is a first glass build. Unfortunately, I can not complete the build, all the hard work and $$$$ has been done and spent. I assure you, you will have more documentation on this truck than you know what to do with. Over 200 pics taken of the build from new to current state. The truck also comes with a extra cab from northern California. There is some rust in the floor of the cab.....hence the extra cab bonus!! Again over 200 pics, tell me what you wanna see. This is a amazing truck, and receipts to proof it. When's the last time you saw something like this.....
The Truck is located here in the San Francisco bay area and is available to be seen in person. Let me know!! She's tucked away in my warehouse, and I can and will ship worldwide. Thanks for the interest in my 1964 Chevy 4x4, you can't go wrong with this truck, enjoy all the pics, please ask any and all questions you may have, I will be more than happy to answer you questions. Good luck on the auction... and, as always.. HAPPY BIDDING!! THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!!! On Mar-09-14 at 14:11:14 PDT, seller added the following information: Please feel free to contact me direct at (650) 400-8836 Thanks! |
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