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1964 Chevrolet K20, Rare Factory 4x4, 3/4ton Step Side. on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:0
Location:

Colfax, California, United States

Colfax, California, United States

1964 Chevrolet K20 3/4 Ton, 4x4

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LOCATION: COLFAX, CA 95713
PHONE: 530-346-2626

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1964 Chevrolet K20, rare factory 4x4. 3/4 ton stepside. This is a factory original 4x4. Original color was orange. Runs, but will need restoring. California truck. Very few of these built. Sold “AS-IS” needs restoring. Small block Chevy motor unknown size. Asking price is $3,500.00

I reserve the right to end auction early. Buyer is responsible for shipping and prompt payment, please be sure to read details of payment. Vehicle is for sale unrestored, needs restoring. Sold "AS-IS".


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LOCATION: COLFAX, CA 95713
PHONE: 530-346-2626

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