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1962 C-30 Chevy Chevrolet Pickup Truck Rat Rod Power Brakes Steering Auto on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:1962 Mileage:64500
Location:

Bellefontaine, Ohio, United States

Bellefontaine, Ohio, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: 23C63N133529 Year: 1962
Make: Chevrolet
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: C/K Pickup 3500
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 64,500
Trim: TRUCK
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 

A 1962 CHEVY PICKUP TRUCK

I BOUGHT JUST TO RESELL DID NOT DO THE WORK THIS IS JUST HOW I BOUGHT IT

HAS WHAT I THINK IS A MID 80'S 350 V8 AND AUTO TRANSMISSION IN IT

POWER BRAKES 

POWER STEERING

VERY GOOD FRAME

STARTS RUNS AND DRIVES POWER STEERING AND BRAKES WORK GREAT

SHIFTS GOOD

I HAVE DROVE IT AROUND TOWN AND EVERYONE LOVES THE TRUCK

WHAT IT NEEDS

VALVE SEALS IT SMOKES SOME WHEN YOU FIRST START IT BUT DOES NOT SMOKE WHEN DRIVING

WIPERS DO NOT WORK

LIGHTS AND HORN WORK

ALL GLASS IS GOOD

HAS THE LARGE REAR WINDOW AND WAS TOLD THIS IS ON THE RARE SIDE FOR THIS TRUCK

HAD VERY OLD GAS IN IT WHEN I GOT IT AND STUFF IN THE FUEL TANK. I HAVE CHANGED THE FILTER AND IS RUNNING BETTER BUT NEEDS RAN MORE AND A GOOD TUNE UP

ALSO NEEDS TIRES THEY ARE FLAT SPOTTED FROM SETTING AND REAR TIRES ARE WEATHER CHECKED. I WOULD NOT DRIVE VERY FAR UNTIL IT GETS NEW TIRES

DOES HAVE SOME RUST BUT NOT RUSTED OUT AND FRAME IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

PLEASE SEE PICTURES AND EMAIL ME FOR MY NUMBER SO WE CAN TALK ABOUT THE TRUCK

WITH JUST A LITTLE BIT OF WORK THIS WOULD MAKE SOMEONE A VERY NICE RAT ROD

BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY AT ALL

FEEL FREE TO EMAIL AND SET UP A TIME TO CHECK HER OUT

UNLESS YOU LIVE CLOSE I WOULD TRAILER IT HOME UNTIL TIRES ARE REPLACED AND OLD GAS GETS RUN OUT OF IT. TRUCK SOUNDS GOOD HAS GOOD POWER FOR AN OLD 350 DOES HAVE A SMALL EXHAUST LEAK ON THE MANIFOLD

GOOD CLEAN OHIO TITLE SAYS ACTUAL MILES BUT THEY HAVE TO BE OFF SOME THE SPEEDO HAS THE BOUNCE WHERE IT JUMPS UP AND DOWN WHEN DRIVING 

I CAN DELIVER TO YOU FOR $2.50 A LOADED MILE

I AM AN OHIO DEALER AND TITLE WORK WILL BE FILLED OUT AND TAXES PAID TO ME THEN I WILL TURN IN THE TITLE TO THE STATE AND YOU WILL GET TITLE WITH IN 5 DAYS. THIS IS THERE RULE NOT MINE AND EVEN IF YOU ARE AN OUT OF STATE BUYER THIS IS THE WAY IT WILL WORK. YOU WILL GET A NOTARIZED BILL OF SALE WITH CAR WHEN YOU TAKE IT. SOME OUT OF STATE BUYERS WILL NOT HAVE TO PAY ME SALES TAX BUT MOST AROUND OHIO WILL.

I GUARANTEE YOUR SATISFACTION!

PLEASE READ ALL OF THE AUCTION TERMS LISTED BELOW.....YOU AGREE TO THEM BY BIDDING.

IF IT IS NOT LIKE I SAY IT IS YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BUY WHEN YOU COME TO PICK IT UP, AND I WILL HAVE NO HARD FEELINGS :-)

MUST BE PAID FOR WITH IN 7 DAYS FROM END OF AUCTION! WINNER MUST CONTACT ME WITH IN 24 HOURS AFTER THE END OF AUCTION OR I WILL RELIST ITEM.

YOU CAN PAY AT TIME OF PICK UP IF WITH IN THE 7 DAYS

The long term storage of paid for items is causing all of us more and more problems. I can store paid items for up to 30 days and then the item will be disposed of without compensation. If you need more time, contact me prior to the 30th day. Each additional day will be $10.00. I assume no liability for the safety or protection of the item.

When the item is accepted and leaves my possession, whether personally or by carrier, it cannot be returned for refund or adjustment. It is then an as-is sale.

PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINTMENT. DO NOT JUST SHOW UP I MAY NOT BE AROUND THAT DAY!

CAN DELIVER TO YOU FOR AROUND $2.50 A LOADED MILE ZIP CODE TO ZIP CODE MINE IS 43311

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