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"1967 Chevrolet C10 Stepside Pickup Truck" Not A 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:51200
Location:

Trumbull, Connecticut, United States

Trumbull, Connecticut, United States

I'm selling my old school patina 1967 Chevy Stepside Pickup with only 51,000 original miles. Truck has its inline 6 cylinder engine with 3 speed standard transmission (3 on the tree). Truck shifts smoothly and runs good. Just installed a new master cylinder, all rubber/ metal brake lines and shoes. Tuned up with new wires, plugs, points, oil etc... I left the truck in the condition I found it just updated the bed to give it a ratrod look, but the original metal rails are underneath. The truck has rust and dents. That's what I wanted for that old patina cool factor. I flat blacked the original rims, added thick whitewalls to it and then put on the original center hubs.  I updated the rear lights (brake light/signal and reverse)with new gaskets, bulbs and lenses.   

It's a really cool truck that I wanted to add an air ride suspension to and or drop, but have NOT at this time. The interior is original and looks good except for the rip on the seat, which I covered with a Serape. The VIN number run down is the following for this truck (CS147B145011): C = 2wd/ S = 6 Cyl/ 1 = GVW 1/2 Ton / 4 = Pickup w Bed / 7 = 1967/ B = Baltimore Assembly Plant/ and 145011 is the Production Sequence. Serious buyers can contact me at (203)521-7858 regarding any questions or concerns.  Please feel free to take a look at the truck in person before bidding! This truck was always in Connecticut and had an up to date registration by the previous owner. Clean CT. Title, but CT is a NO TITLE ANTIQUE STATE. Bill of sale only and the current registration will be issued to the buyer. Please ask your spouse before bidding!!!   

I can assist with and make myself available for your transportation needs, obviously at the winning bidder's expense. If you have any questions feel free to contact me at (203)521-7858.  I'm located in Connecticut, I encourage everyone to come check it out for yourself.  Good luck bidding!


On Aug-05-14 at 18:47:49 PDT, seller added the following information:

Someone asked me to take a picture of the build sheet attached to the rear of the glove box door, so I photographed it and took found two (2) original truck booklets.  I never noticed them before!  In the photograph you will see the Protect-O-Plate Imprint plate.  

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