1969 Chevy Pickup Truck C-10, Rebuilt 350 W/ Performace Parts, Long Bed, 17's on 2040-cars
Anacortes, Washington, United States
1969 Chevy C-10
Nice classic truck. Drives straight. Cool looking 17" wheels I've never seen anywhere else. Power steering is light and easy to drive. Plenty of power. Heater works, no A/C. Has a towbar and the hookup to power trailer braking. Has classic vehicle plates so no paying for tabs. Long bed can hold a lot, fits a queen mattress. Speedometer is inaccurate. Gas gauge works I guess but I wouldn't completely trust it. Temp gauge seems to work fine, doesn't overheat. Made a 300 mile road trip recently without any issues. New brakes, manual drums, require more effort there power brakes but not by too much. Stops fine. Interior: Steering wheel is unoriginal, but has a decent feel to it. Bench seat is worn. Newer carpet. Stereo is newer with bluetooth, powers on, no speakers. Metal in both door frames was replaced due to rust. Engine: Engine runs great. Not too loud and has a good sound. Was professionally rebuilt a few years ago (have paperwork). I don't know the actual miles, odometer says 87,991, but rolls over at 99,999. Takes a couple pedal pumps to start when cold, will start without pumping if driven earlier that day. Judging by the distributor parts, the engine could be a 350 from the late 70's, early 80's vintage, but I don't know for sure, it could just be a newer HEI distributor. Has 4 barrel carb, edelbrock intake manifold, cam, headers and full dual exhaust. Tune up just done: air filter, spark plugs, wires cap, rotor, oil change. Transmission: Turbo 400 transmission. 3 speed. Mileage unknown. Shifts smooth. Recent Fluid and filter change. Appears to have a leak where a cable goes into the side (maybe needs a new gasket). Seems to leak until a pint low and stay there. Body: Straight body overall, the only noticeable dent is in the corner of the hood (pictured). The paint doesn't look very good up close. It looks like a rattle can job. There is bits of surface rust throughout. The frame looks fine. There is rot in all 4 corners under the cab (pictured). Has a towbar. No rear bumper. New locking gas cap. Tailgate opens nicely. |
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