Chevy '65 C10 Pickup Truck Longbed V8 350 Engine Sbc 350 Turbo Transmission on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:chevy 350
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 30,844
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: C-10
Trim: longbed pickup v8 truck
Drive Type: automatic
Number of Doors: 2
For sale is a very solid '65 Chevy C-10 Long bed. Color is skyblue with white trim. It has a Chevy V8 350 small block engine and an automatic Chevy 350 turbo transmission. Both running in proper order. As a footnote these trucks originally had 6 cylinder engines and manual transmissions and we opted to have these upgrades done during our time with the truck. Also this truck has hitches/towing balls at the front and rear bumpers which is a plus for those of you with boats, and don't worry these upgrades weren't used to their advantage so this means its not some worn out work truck. The body isn't bad but could use a paint job and its better to pass the savings on to a buyer that most likely would consider a different paint color, type, and style of choosing anyways. This truck is located in Los Angeles California if you wanna see or hear it run in person. This auction is for my grandfather who is retired (almost always available or can get back to you very soon) and not much engaged in the activities that a truck is usually needed for any more. His name is Lee and if interested he can be contacted at 323-376-1466 cell and 323-233-7712 home.
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