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1965 Chevy C10 Custom Cab Swb 4 Wheel Disc Brakes on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:60000
Location:

Hixson, Tennessee, United States

Hixson, Tennessee, United States

I have a 1965 Chevy C10 Custom Cab up for sale. Yes it has rust please look at pics before contacting me.  Cab corners are solid, Cab mounts are also solid.Has rust on rear cab mounts  and drivers rocker with some on inner fenders. Frame was wire wheeled and painted. Frame is good! The last time the truck was registered was 1989 the man that owned it then passed away in 91. It is factory V8 283 with automatic on colum its a 350 turbo transmission originally powerglide. The truck does run and drive. It could use a set of valve seals cause it does smoke some after it sits. It has been swapped over to billet hei distributor and has 4 barrel zz4 aluminum intake and fresh rebuilt holly carb. Also a new mini torque starter with new orange valve covers. The gas tank has been relocated to under the bed of the truck with new under bed kit and gas gauge works. It now has 4 wheel power disc brakes drilled and slotted roters brand new from CPP with new 2.5" drop spindles on front with 1" drop coils and 4" CPP drop springs on rear with adjustable track bar. The truck rallies are in good shape with new 255/70/15 tires and new centers.Truck also has new ram horn manifolds and brand new 2 1/2 inch exhaust.  I do have all the molding for the sides and extra rails for the wood bed. All lights work including brake lights. Blinker's do not cause the lever is broke off. I'm sure there is more I'm forgetting but it will make someone a great rat rod or Shop truck. I had plans of doing a LS swap and keeping the truck. 

I will not provide shipping for this truck it is your responsibility to arrange shipping and pickup of truck.

$500 deposit will be due at time of purchase and full payment due at pickup of vehicle.

Clean and clear tittle in my name tagged in my county

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