1970 Chevrolet C10 Truck Pickup 350 V8 98% Original, 3 Speed, 105,793 Miles on 2040-cars
Newcomerstown, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 CI V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2X4
Mileage: 105,793
Exterior Color: Burnt Orange
Warranty: Unspecified
Interior Color: Burnt Orange/ Tan
HERE FOR SALE IS A GREAT REPRESENTATION OF AN ORIGINAL 1970 CHEVY CUSTOM/10 TRUCK!! THIS TRUCK HAS HAD 2 OWNERS NOT INCLUDING ME, DELIVERY DATE WAS MAY 4TH 1970 IN SPOKANE WASHINGTON, IN 1973 IT WAS BOUGHT BY LADY FOR A MINI FARM IN IDAHO, THEN BOUGHT BY A FRIEND OF MINE 2 MONTHS AGO AND BROUGHT TO OHIO. THE OLDER LADY ON THE FARM GOT A LITTLE CLOSE TO A FENCE POST AND DID MINOR DAMAGE TO PASSENGER SIDE (SEE PICS). THE MIRRORS HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO LARGER FARM STYLE MIRRORS OLD BOLT HOLES FOR ORIGINAL MIRRORS STILL PRESENT.
THE TRUCK HAS 105,793 MILES ON IT AND HAS A 350 V8 255 H.P MOTOR WITH A QUADRAJET CARB. AND A 3 SPEED TRANSMISSION (3 ON THE TREE). HAS MANUAL BRAKES AND STEERING THE ONLY MINOR ISSUE WITH ENGINE IS THE FAN SHROUD HAS BEEN REPAIRED WITH METAL AND RIVETS, ALSO COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL, WARRANTY CARD WITH METAL PLATE, AND ORIGINAL DELIVERY CHECK LIST SHEET.
THE INTERIOR IS IN OVERALL GREAT CONDITION THE SEAT HAS 2 SMALL HOLES ON DRIVERS SIDE (ALONG THE SIDE OF SEAT NOT IN TOP OF SEAT) ALSO 1 SMALL HOLE IN CENTER OF SEAT BESIDE SEAT BELT. WILL NEED ONE WINDOW CRANK HANDLE (MISSING ROUND PART) AND ALSO 1 DOOR LOCK KNOB MISSING TOP OF KNOB.
EXTERIOR YOU WILL NEED TO REPAIR 2 SMALL DENTS 1 ON EACH FLARE PASSENGER SIDE, REPLACE SMALL PEICE OF BODY TRIM IN FRONT OF FRONT TIRE PASSENGER SIDE, ALL PART OF FENCE POST INCIDENT. YOU ALSO SHOULD CHANGE BOTH ROCKER PANELS. THE REST OF THE TRUCK HAS NO RUST, THE FRAME LOOKS UNBELIEVABLY CLEAN CHECK LIST SAYS IT WAS UNDERCOATED WHEN NEW, ALSO INCLUDES THE ORIGINAL SPARE TIRE AND RIM DOESN'T LOOK LIKE IT'S EVER BEEN REMOVED. THE BED HAS HAD A SHEET OF PLYWOOD LAYING FLAT MOST OF IT'S LIFE IS THE ONLY REASON FOR THE DISCOLORATION OF CENTER OF BED.
I'VE TRYED TO DESCRIBE THIS TRUCK THE BEST I CAN PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES FOR FULL DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY THIS TRUCK IN MY OPINION COULD BE PUT BACK TO FACTORY ORIGINAL VERY EASILY. IT START AND RUNS GREAT! IT'S BEEN STORED IN A BARN LOFT 95% OF IT'S LIFE. I COULD OF MADE SOME REPAIRS MYSELF BUT WANTED TO LEAVE IT AS IT WAS FOUND IN THE BARN LOFT IN IDAHO.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 330-795-3183
THANKS FOR LOOKING FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS I'LL ANSWER TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY.
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