1968 Chevrolet Short Bed Pickup on 2040-cars
Springfield, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:SHORT BED PICKUP
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): DELUXE
Drive Type: 350 V8 350 AUTO TRANS
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 132,882
Sub Model: CUSTOM
Exterior Color: MAROON
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: MAROON
For sale is a 1968 Custom cab short bed fleetside pickup. List of new items include: 350 engine, 350 trans, rear axels, front power disc brakes, rotors, wheel bearings, power brake booster , master cylinder ,shocks drive shaft and joints, ft and rear coil springs, new radiator, Vintaqe heat/ a/c, new HEI distributor, starter , fuel pump, water pump , alternator all belts and hoses motor and trans mounts all new 2 1/2 inch exhaust , dyna flow mufflers, Locar shifter, 4 new Coker wide white radial tires, 4 new torque thrust american racing wheels, dropped ft spindles, new saginaw power steering box, retro radio,. Everything on this drive train is either new or reconditioned. The body is excellent in regards to dents and rust. There are only 3 areas I could find with rust and I've included photo's in picts, very minor repair. Chrome trim has some dents but are all there. Interior dash pad is original and in excellent shape. Seat has small burn hole, left side sun visor damaged. Paint appears to have been repainted once the original color but needs to be stripped and done againThe pickup bed was cut down from 8 foot to 6 foot but was done by a professional skilled sheet metal person. This truck would be an easy cosmetic restoration . All glass and glass seals are in good condition . Cam shaft is 480 lift hydraulic , 600 holly carb. There won't be any regrets with this truck so good luck bidding and thank you for looking. Call with any questions Tom 610-656-9028 or home 610-543-1101, NO TEXTING thank you. PS this truck came from Arizona reason for minor rust.
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