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1971 Chevrolet C10 Longbed, 350ci V8, Auto, New Paint, Runs Great- Rhino Lining on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:105244
Location:

South Jordan, Utah, United States

South Jordan, Utah, United States
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Up for auction is this gorgeous 1971 Chevrolet C10.  This truck is nearly complete and just needs some finishing touches to make it an absolute show stopper!  It boasts stunning Candy Apple Green base/clear paint with a flat black hood, top and grill.  The paint is absolutely amazing!  We did, however, back into another vehicle accidentally and put a nick in the driver rear tail quarter, as you’ll see in the pics, but it would be an easy fix.  There is also a strange alien/monster/ghost face painted in the tailgate.  Not sure why, but if you don’t like it, just take it out when you’re fixing the other ding. 

 

The bed is Rhino-lined and the interior has new carpet, door panels, and a dash.  The engine is the original 350ci 4bbl V8 and it still runs great.  We were going to put some 18-20” chrome wheels on this bad boy, but figured it would probably be better to let the buyer pick wheels to suit them.  This truck runs and drives great, but will probably need some brake work, and possibly some other mechanical odds and ends to make it the real-deal! I, personally, think this truck deserves a healthy 454, but that’s up to you.

  •             Successful high bidder must contact me within 48 hours of close of auction, and submit a 10% minimum deposit within 3 days.        
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  •             Deposits are non-refundable.        
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  •             This car is being sold by B & K Auto Brokers.  Utah Dealer #8087        
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  •             Utah State residents must pay all sales tax and registration fees        
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  •             Full payment is due within 7 days and must be made by wire transfer or certified bank check.        
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  •             This vehicle is being sold as is         
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  •             Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type.        
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