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Restored 1968 C-10 Restomod! on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:1968 Mileage:1
Location:

Buford, Georgia, United States

Buford, Georgia, United States
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Adams Classic & Collector Cars is a family owned business that specializes in the sales and consignment of classic, exotic and collector cars. We are in this business because of our love of cool cars. Collector cars bring back great life memories and can be a fantastic investment that you can actually enjoy in today's economy! We provide a relaxed and enjoyable buying experience and have a policy that the traditional high pressure sales experienced elsewhere is completely against the rules with us.
Restored C10 Restomod show truck!

Internet Special Price Drop Before Year End only!!!!
                              $23,900


Collector Car Financing Available for Qualified Customers!



1968 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup - Awesome Restomod Restoration!

This truck runs and drives perfect.  Like every car and truck we bring into inventory, our dealership owner drives them home for a couple of days to find out what the cars and trucks need to have sorted out or repaired before listing them for sale.  After two days of driving this little truck, we could not find ANYTHING that it needs at all!  This truck fires right up, drives perfect and needs nothing.  This truck is ready and reliable and could be driven daily or taken to shows where it will surely win any truck class it enters.  In fact, it even comes with a Trophy from the last show it entered.  The cost of this restoration would far exceed our asking price.  This truck has power steering, automatic transmission, and vintage heat and air conditioning!    Trucks are very hot and going up in value fast.  Call us today, we usually sell every truck we list before the Ebay listings end.  We have many more vintage trucks in stock as well...call today!

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DESCRIPTION:This is a fully restored restomod. The truck was born as a GMC but was rebadged as a Chevy during restoration. This truck is ready to be a show truck or a reliable daily driver! * ZZ4 GM Crate Motor 350/350hp * GM Overdrive Transmission * Vintage Air Conditioning/heat * Custom Finished Bed with Soft Cover * Custom Interior * Custom Royal Plum Metallic Paint (GM Code MM) * 13" C5 Corvette Front Brakes * 2.5" Drop Spindles * New 20" Chrome Wheels & New Tires * Lowered 3" in rear with adjustable air shocks

VEHICLE INFO

      STOCK #:  1064
VIN: CE10DPB63241
YEAR: 1968
MAKE: Chevrolet
MODEL: C-10
COLOR: Purple Or Amethyst Or Mauve
MILES: 0
ENGINE: 350
TRANS: Auto
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      Adams Classic & Collector Cars

4991 B. U. Bowman Drive

Buford, GA 30518

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We are open to trades for nice classic and collector cars only.  Collector car financing also available for qualified buyers.

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770-932-8252

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