1966 Chevrolet Chevy C10 Very Straight Body Pretty Solid Old Truck Short Bed on 2040-cars
Leeds, Alabama, United States
Engine:v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C-10
Trim: truck
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: there
Mileage: 999,999
I am selling this project truck for a friend, its overall pretty solid, looks like someone started it but didn't finished it, they dropped a 350 and a 700r trans in but apparently never finished the install. The body is solid, there is some rust in the pans they are mainly solid but by the doors in the pan part needs a little of attention but its not bad enough that it couldn't just be patched up, see photos, this truck will be sold with a bill of sale only, and of course is as/is
this truck is well worth finishing and wouldn't be that hard as the body is very straight and solid too.
205-520-4782
buyer is responsible for vehicle shipping, there is a non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours of auctions ending, and the remainder due within 7 days of auctions ending also I will store the vehicle for up to 30 days free of charge for you to allow you plenty of time to pick it up.
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