1965 Chevy 4x4 And 1966 Gmc Truck As A Pair on 2040-cars
Columbia, Missouri, United States
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I am selling my 1965 chevy that is sitting on a 1979 chevy pickup frame. comes complete with a strong running and rebuilt 305 high output v8, 350 tranny, and 205 transfer case. it also has a driveshaft. has a complete set of 6 lug chevy ralley wheels with good tires (rear one has a slow leak) the truck will not run at the moment because I do not have a wiring harness set up on it which is why I am pairing it with my 1966 GMC pickup truck. The gmc is RARE. it was a stock v6 but does not have the stock engine in it anymore. it has every option available for the year such as the chrome trim package and a stock GMC spot light on the driver door. also has a stock chrome gmc grill which is near impossible to find in that condition. this truck does run but needs a battery. it has a 3 speed on the column but needs some linkage work done. this truck is restorable but in rough condition compared to my 65. pair these trucks together and you would have a very nice truck. both trucks have common rust issues. all floor pans will need work and same with the rocker panels and cab corners. the back half of the fenders are rusted too. the bed on the 65 (blue) is rust free but needs new wood. the bed on the 66 I believe is beyond repair. as for the cabs the 65 has no rust on the lip above the windshield whatsoever. the 66 has a little on that lip but not terrible. the cab floors are in better shape in the 66 though. will sell as a pair or if interested in just one contact me. im letting them go for cheap so keep bidding! this is a good deal if you can restore this dying breed of trucks because in a few years they will be hard to find. will help load trucks onto a trailer but you come and pick them up unless you are local. these were my dreams but now they can be yours I just don't have the time for them anymore. thankyou for looking hope you like what you see!
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