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Grandpaws 1964 Chevrolet C-10 Custom Cab Swb Fleetside Truck-rare Big Back Glass on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1964 Mileage:74000 Color: paint
Location:

Eads, Tennessee, United States

Eads, Tennessee, United States
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PLEASE DO NOT WIN THIS AUCTION IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO PAY AS THESE LISTINGS COST TIME AND MONEY! WITH THAT SAID YOU ARE BIDDING ON GRANDPAWS VERY RARE/HARD TO FIND 1964 CHEVROLET C10 CUSTOM CAB SWB FLEETSIDE PICKUP TRUCK WITH THE BIG BACK GLASS, ONLY 74K ACTUAL MILES!, HI-TORQUE 283CI? 327CI? ENGINE, 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, WAS RUNNING WHEN PARKED HOWEVER IT IS NOT RUNNING NOW, WILL NEED A NEW BATTERY AND SOME TIME SPENT WITH IT TO RUN AGAIN, RARE FACTORY OPTIONS INCLUDED ON THIS TRUCK OTHER THAN THE CUSTOM CAB ARE THE CHEVROLET SEATBELTS (SEE PICS) WHICH WERE NOT AVAILABLE AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT UNTIL 1966 AS WELL AS THE REAR "BACKUP" LIGHTS UNLESS SPECIAL ORDERED, 1966 WAS THE FIRST YEAR FOR THESE ITEMS AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT, ALSO HAS CHROME BUMPERS AND GRILL, VANITY MIRROR ON PASSENGER SIDE SUNVISOR, ORIGINAL SEAT W/DRIVERS SIDE SEATBELT CLIP STILL INTACT (SEE PIC), ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL WITH FULL BEZEL HORN-RING, 2 SPEED WINDSHIELD WIPERS W/WASHER, CUSTOM DELUXE HEATER, ALL ORIGINAL DATE CODED GLASS, THE DASH HAS NEVER BEEN BUTCHERED UP LIKE MOST OUT THERE, THE ORIGINAL JACK, TIRE TOOL AND SPARE ARE STILL INTACT, ORIGINALLY A WHITE TRUCK AND IS STILL WHITE, NEAT LITTLE THINGS LIKE THIS TO ME ARE WHAT "MAKES THIS TRUCK" SO TO SPEAK AS MOST HAVE BEEN CHANGED UP AND MODIFIED BY NOW, STRAIGHT, SOLID BODY WITH VERY LITTLE RUST EASILY REPAIRABLE, SOLID FRAME, FLOORS, BODY MOUNTS, AND CAB CORNERS, BRANDNEW TIRES WITH ZERO MILES, DRIVERS SIDE DOOR LATCH NEEDS SOME ATTENTION, GREAT BODY LINES, ALABAMA TRUCK ALL OF IT'S LIFE, NEVER SUBJECTED TO SALTY ROADS OR CLIMATES, VERY RARE TRUCK TO FIND THIS DAY AND TIME ESPECIALLY THE 1964 MODEL WITH THE CUSTOM CAB AND BIG BACK GLASS + OPTIONS, MANY ARE AND HAVE ROTTED AWAY, OVERALL A GREAT FATHER/SON/DAUGHTER FIXER-UPPER TO TINKER WITH, RESTORE BACK AS ORIGINAL WHICH IS WHAT I WAS GOING TO DO WITH IT, SHOP TRUCK? LOWRIDER? BAGGED? HOTROD? RATROD? MANY POSSIBILITIES WITH THIS ONE! FEEL FREE TO CONTACT PAUL AT 901-219-9569 WITH ANY QUESTIONS, MY AUCTIONS OFTEN END WITH A SIMPLE PHONE CALL, BIDDERS WITH ZERO/NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID/BIDS, SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION, THANKS FOR LOOKING AND PLEASE CHECKOUT CURRENT NADA VALUES BELOW FOR THIS TRUCK.

NOTE: THE WHITE HUBCAPS PICTURED ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION HOWEVER THE STAINLESS/CHROME HUBCAPS SEEN IN THE LAST PICTURE ARE INCLUDED WITH THE TRUCK. AS STATED ABOVE TIRES ARE BRANDNEW WITH ZERO MILES.


1964 Chevrolet C10

Pickup 1/2 Ton Fleetside Shortbed

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Base Price $2,023 $9,950 $17,400 $43,200
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On Jul-16-14 at 10:23:41 PDT, seller added the following information:

I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS LISTING EARLY IF NEEDED AS I HAVE THIS ADVERTISED LOCALLY AS WELL.

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