1967 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Custom Chevy Hot Rod Edelbrock 327 on 2040-cars
Hamilton, New York, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:327 ci Chevrolet V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: c10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 29,000
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1967 Chevrolet C10 Custom
VIN: CE147S120011
Plate #: DSA 3955
V8 327 CI MOTOR BOREDOUT 30 OVER (only approx. 1500 miles on motor)
Transmission: Automatic
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Am/FM Cd Player
Edelbrock Intake/Carb
Edelbrock aluminum airfilter and valve covers
Cruiser Alloy 18" Wheels
Bow Tie Tail Lights
B&M shifter
Rare Tac and dashboard.
Black bucket leather seats
Black carpeting throughout
Vehicle has been appraised two separate times by two separate appraisers:
The first appraisal was done by Mr. Gary Winchell Appraiser NYS license # NC-14. He appraised this vehicle on September 9, 2007 and stated the following:
"The vehicle was found to be in excellent condition throughout. The Chevy Pickup is highly collectable and sought after. The subject vehicle is a solid example of this marque. It is my opinion that this is a number one condition vehicle as described in the vehicle condition scale enclosed. All modifications have been tastefully done and actually enhance the value of the vehicle by at least 25% bringing the appraised value to $27,500.00"
The second appraisal was performed by Mr. Philip W. Giltner, Antique-Classic Automobile Appraiser / AACA SMJ LICENSE #1042. Mr. Giltner has actively participated in AACA Judging Program and Presently is Rated as Senior Master Judge and has done many complete antique automotive restorations to the level of Grand National Senior Winner in AACA Judging.
Mr. Philip Giltner appraised this vehicle on June 9, 2011.
He states as follows:
"I personally inspected the 1967 Chevrolet Custom Pickup Vin#CE147S120011... The truck has been highly modified in professional quality. The Odometer shows 29,743 miles which cannot be verified. It is equipped with power steering, brakes and windows and automatic transmission. The Engine is a rebuilt 327 ci Chevrolet V8 with oversized pistons and performance camshaft as stated by owner.
The quality of the restoration is excellent including engine compartment, aluminum radiator, leather bucket seats, welded and filled tailgate, wood pickup bed, painted underbody, automatic shifter, stereo, aftermarket custom wheels w/ 18" radial tires and built in side exhaust. The truck is of Show Quality.
After careful evaluation of this car, based on my expertise and consulting with OCW Price Guide, Nada Antique Car Guide, Car and Truck Price Guide, Various Auction Results and Cars Advertised for Sale, I appraise (estimate) the value at $35,000."
Both of these appraisals will come with the car at the time of sale.
This truck sounds amazing. Can't help but smile everytime it starts up! Runs smooth.
Vehicle is sold as is. No returns and all sales final. Please read payment requirements prior to bidding.
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