1965 Chevrolet C-10 Short Bed Big Window V8 3 Speed on 2040-cars
Boaz, Alabama, United States
Engine:305
Drive Type: 3 Speed
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 99,999
Model: C-10
Trim: Custom
Options: CD Player
Up for auction is a 1965 Chevrolet c-10. It's a short bed, big back window, 305 v8 3 speed on the column. Has some dents and rust as most unrestored trucks of this age. Body is sprayed flat black, hood is in rough shape and so are the doors. It's a great truck to restore or daily drive. Engine does smoke a small amount right on start up, nothing major. Any other questions just ask. No title due to not being required in Alabama. Auction also comes with the missing trim from drivers side(door trim is broken where the dents are), brand new pair of hood hinges and new set of door seals.
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