1964 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup 327 Motor 700r-4 Trans. Ps Air Condition on 2040-cars
Clinton, Arkansas, United States
1964 CHEVROLET CUSTOM CAB SWB PK AT ONE TIME THIS WAS A SHOW TRUCK. STILL IN GREAT CONDITION. THE CLEAR COAT IS BEGINNING TO PEEL OFF IN SOME PLACES BUT THE PAINT IS STILL IN PRETTY GOOD CONDITION, THE BODY HAS A PLACE ON THE RIGHT LOWER FENDER AND ROCKER ABOUT THE SIZE OF A QUARTER THAT NEEDS REPAIRED, OTHER THAN THAT THE TRUCK IS VERY SOLID. THE WOOD IN THE BED IS OLD AND WOULD NEED TO BE REPLACED OR COULD BE USED LIKE IT IS. NOW FOR THE GOOD STUFF. IT IS POWERED BY A STRONG 327 MOTOR WITH A 4 BARREL CARB. AND HEADERS, THERE IS A 700R4 OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT, POWER STEERING BUT NO POWER BRAKES, VINTAGE AIR CONDITION AND HEAT, CUSTOM WHEELS WITH 8 INCH WIDE RADIAL TIRES, AIR SHOCKS ON THE REAR, CHROME FRONT AND REAR BUMPER, CHROME IS IN GOOD CONDITION, HAS A CUSTOM INTERIOR LIKE NEW WITH BUCKETS SEATS AND CONSOLE, GAUGES IN CONSOLE, HEADLINER WITH CONSOLE, CUSTOM DOOR PANELS WITH BOW TIE. NICE SOUNDING DAUL EXHAUST, THIS IS A VERY SOLID TRUCK THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. EMAIL hclassics@clintoncable.net WEBSITE www.haroldsclassics.com PHONE FROM 7AM TO 9PM CENTRAL TIME 501-253-8287 |
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