1965 Chevrolet C-10 Step Side on 2040-cars
Logandale, Nevada, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A 1965 CHEVROLET C-10 STEP SIDE. I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK 2 YEARS AGO WITH THE INTENTION OF RESTORING IT. UNFORTUNATELY A FEW MONTHS LATER I BOUGHT A NEW HOME THAT NEEDED MY TIME AND MONEY. THIS BEING SAID, RESTORING A TRUCK IS NOT PART OF MY NEW 5 YEAR PLAN. I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK FROM A GUY IN CALIFORNIA WHO USED IT AS HIS DAILY DRIVER TO AND FROM WORK AND ALSO HAD PLANS OF RESTORING THE TRUCK. ONCE I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK I PARKED IT IN MY BACKYARD. TODAY I WENT OUTSIDE AND THE TRUCK STARTED RIGHT UP. THE TRUCK DOES NOT HAVE POWER STEERING HOWEVER, IT DOES COME WITH A POWER STEERING PUMP THAT I DID NOT HAVE A CHANCE TO PUT ON YET. THE TRUCK ALSO COMES WITH OTHER MISC PARTS LIKE A NEW WIRING HARNESS, BRACKET FOR THE SPARE TIRE, FRONT GRILL, ECT. (SEE PICTURES). THE TRUCK DOES HAVE RUST IN THE COMMON PLACES THAT ARE COMMONLY FOUND ON A 65 CHEVY LIKE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE DOORS, ON THE REAR OF THE CAB, AND AROUND THE TOP PORTION OF THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT. THE PREVIOUS OWNER WAS IN THE PROCESS OF FIXING SOME OF THE RUST HOWEVER, HE WAS UNABLE TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT. THE TRUCK I BELIEVE HAS A PONTIAC V8 ENGINE BUT I AM NOT COMPLETELY SURE. I DO NOT KNOW THE EXACT MILLAGE ON THE TRUCK OR ON THE CURRENT ENGINE. THE ODOMETER READS 000001. THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN REPLACED BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER BUT DOES SHOW SOME SIGN OF SUN FADING. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME. THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING!!
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