1971 Chevrolet C-10 Short Box Truck / One Owner Actual Miles 60,000 Original on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
1971 Chevy C-10 Short Box. One owner with 60,049 actual miles survivor. 100% NO RUST. Garage kept for entire life of Truck. Bought New at Camp Chevrolet in Spokane, WA. All services have been completed by the Dealer Camp Chevrolet. The truck has never been painted and is all Original like it was shipped from GM. 250 6-Cylinder Motor 3-Speed on the tree. Interior is all Original and in perfect condition. The seats, dash pads and door panels are in perfect condition. This 1971 Chevy C-10 Short Box is a prime example of an untouched survivor you will ever find. You will never find another in this condition in your life time. Has been pampered since day one. All body lines and gaps are really nice for being untouched survivor. Runs and Drives like a Brand New Truck. Hard to find a 42 year old truck in this Original Condition. Buyer will NOT be disappointed. All Original Glass and Door Seals are in excellent condition. One little dent in top of rear cab.
VIN # CS141Z643741 Just spent over $1300.00 on a tune-up, rebuilt the Carb and put in new Fuel Pump and Serviced. Ready to Go to new Owner, Turn Key. Ready to drive across the States. For additional information or questions please call: 509-216-0454 |
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