1964 Chevy C-10 Pickup Frame-off Restoration 100% Stock Numbers Matching, Immac on 2040-cars
Venice, California, United States
Engine:230 Cubic Inch 3.8 Liter Inline Six
Body Type:Fleet-side, long bed pickup
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Light green
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Fawn
Model: C-10
Number of Cylinders: Six
Trim: Base
Drive Type: Three on the tree
Mileage: 64,483
What makes this car special? The fact that it is 100% stock and has no options: no radio, one sun visor, no arm rests, manual steering, manual brakes. If you just want a truck, this is the definition-pure and simple. Auction includes two excellent condition (front & rear) California black plates if truck is going to be registered in California. Truck also has Lo-Jack (transferable to next owner) and includes two Lo-Jack key fobs. Truck is available for your inspection, or inspection by a third party on your behalf, on the Westside of Los Angeles. Truck is sold as is. No warranty or guarantee expressed or implied. Truck is for sale locally and seller reserves the right to end auction at any time. The winning bidder should contact me after the close of the auction and the deposit payment submitted to my Paypal account within 48 hours of the close of the auction. Full payment required within seven days of the close of the auction by certified check or money order, or cash in person. Personal checks are not accepted. Prompt pickup and prompt email replies will earn positive feedback. Serious buyers may call Tom at: 310. 251. 6254.
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