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1971 Chevy C-10 Custom Sport Truck With Cheyenne Super Package, 4 Speed And A/c on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:136951
Location:

San Rafael, California, United States

San Rafael, California, United States

Up for auction is an absolutely beautiful example of an all original, un-restored 1971 Chevy C-10 pickup. This truck is a true one owner California black plate survivor and is 100% rust free. The floor pans, rockers, cab corners, doors, and all 4 quarter panels are solid as a rock. The paint is all original and shines well, but also shows a great patina of over 40 years of age. The body is very straight aside from several minor dents along the bedsides, one larger dent on the front of the hood on the driver's side, and a few dents on the driver's front fender. The interior is immaculate aside from a rip in the seat on the drivers side, which every Chevy pickup of the time has gotten. The headliner, sun visors, carpet, and door panels are in excellent condition. The engine has also been verified to be original to the truck and is stamped with the TBA suffix code in the serial number, verifying a 1971 Chevrolet 350 4-bolt main motor. This truck also came equipped with some very desirable factory options such as a factory 4 speed, air conditioning, power steering, tow package, cargo lamp, dual fuel tanks, Custom Sport Truck package, and the highly sought after Cheyenne Package. In addition to the factory options, this truck also has some vintage 70s add ons from the era. A vintage trailer brake, tach, secondary fuel tank gauge, and clock were added after the time of purchase by the original owner. All of the glass on the truck is in excellent condition. The truck runs, drives, and stops phenomenally and is reliable enough to use as a daily driver. The bed is in excellent condition and shows that it was lightly used throughout its lifetime. An aftermarket stereo was added at some point within the last few years and the dash was cut to install it. Included with the sale will be the original set of wheels, one still maintaining its original stainless hubcap, the original spare tire, jack and tools, and the original owners manual in excellent condition. If you have any questions feel free to call me at 415-797-2531. I can also provide additional pictures if desired. Please do not bid on this item if you do not agree to my terms of payment or if you are not able to complete payment 3-5 days after auction close. Thanks for looking.

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