1962 Chevrolet Pickup C10, Hot Rod, Daily Driver,v8,real Patina,1960,1961,1963 on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:V8, SBC
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1962
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 44,000
Sub Model: Original California Truck,Hot Rod,TEST DRIVE VIDEO
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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Selling my 62 Chevrolet C10 pickup, has been a fun reliable truck that I can always depend on. I would drive it anywhere without any hesitation. Body has original paint that is faded from years of California sun. This is not some made up fake paint job to look old or some bull crap "stage 3" patina! Just an old original paint job that has a great look. From the research I have done since owning the truck, it has always been in Northern California all its life, the previous owners info will come with car to track down more history if necessary. Truck is 99% rust free, only has small pitting on driving side floor underneath the original rubber floor mate. All fenders, cab, doors and bed are rust free and solid with no cancer/rust. Never seen an original truck this solid or straight before that I have had. We get tons of compliments everywhere we go. 1962 Chevrolet, short bed, 1/2 ton, sbc 350 with 4 speed saginaw trans, transmission shifts well through the gears, Hurst chrome shifter, clutch engages nice through the gears with no slipping, hei distributor, hurst shifter, 10 bolt rear end, newer exhaust All original body, no rust or rot anywhere in truck, doors are solid with no rust, original paint, floors solid, cab corners solid, truck has one small dent on driver side bed, bed wood is old and has a sheet of plywood over wood slats, rubber mat in bed so things wouldn't slide around, nice bumpers front and rear, nice original chrome bumper guards on the front bumper, all glass in good shape, windows roll up and down with no problem, windshield has a rock chip on passenger side, dash uncut with stock radio,radio turns on but cuts in and out, heater works, all stock paint inside cab, stock bench seat that was professionally redone is nice original style tuck and roll with matching vinyl on sun visor,speedo cable unhooked, has mechanical gauges under dash with temp gauge hooked up, all lights work, wipers work, stock suspension with front lowered with torsion bars turned and newer 5" lowering coils in rear with new shocks, have stock rear springs and shocks to put back to stock, stock rims (1957 - 6 lug ) with new Coker G78-15 whitewalls, truck has been driven around town and on long road trips and does fine, cruises at 60-65 mph down the highway California title and currently registered with original california black plates Extras include-- * Custom cab side chrome molding for both driver and passenger ( cost $225.00 ) * (1) extra instrument gauge cluster * (1) extra rim ( same color ) that can be used for spare See link for additional pictures NOT INTERESTED IN TRADES Call for more info at 916-996-2037 Will help in any way with scheduling a driver to pick up the vehicle for delivery Will deliver to any Northern California port for overseas export FOR SALE LOCALLY AND MAY END AUCTION AT ANY TIME IF AGREED PRICE HAS BEEN MET See link for video of a walk around the truck See link for video of the truck on a drive Door lock works with ignition key, locks and unlocks |
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