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1970 Chevy Rat Hot Rod Shop Truck C10 C-10 Chevrolet 67 68 69 70 71 72 Patina on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:111111
Location:

Mount Sterling, Kentucky, United States

Mount Sterling, Kentucky, United States
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 No reserve.  What the auction ends at is what it sells for.  You are bidding on a cool shop truck.  A 1970 chevy short wide bed C10 with a patina paint job.  You dont have to worry about scratching or denting it, it already has plenty of that.  So make it your every day driver.  It has a small block chevy that starts quick even if it has been sitting for several days. Overdrive automatic trans with a 3:08 rear end lets you run in the fast lane easy.  20x10 rear and 20x8 Lexani wheels.  Cherry, poplar, and maple rough bed flooring.  The truck has power steering and power drum/disc brakes.  It is 5 lug.  New parts include, floor mat, seat cover, axle seals, rear wheel cylinders, master cylinder, and windshield.  Call or text 859-585-2659 with questions.  Clear title ready for new owner.  Link for more pics. 



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