1966 Chevrolet C-10 Chevrolet Prostreet Truck 355 Sbc on 2040-cars
Valley, Alabama, United States
This is one bad 1966 Cheverlet C-10. You can take it cruising or to the track. This vehicle features: Dana 60 Rear End Positive Traction. Mickey Thompson 31x18.50 tires Weld racing Crome Rims 3 1/2 in front tires 4 wheel disk brakes 355 with aluminum bowtie heads 64cc wisco pistons eagle rods and crank with bowtie roller rocker arms with compcam gertles 2 year old porche red paint New wood in truck bed that is stained Red Cherry. New Front and Back bumper New Front Grill All original gages work 5 inch Tach with shift light 208 valves 160 Aluminum High Rise Intake Team G 750 Double Pump Holley This truck was originally sold in Montgomery, Alabama. The original invoice, Owner's manual, and the 1966 Chevrolet Protection plan are included in this sale. Alabama did not issue titles for vehicles in the 60s so this vehicle has no current title. This vehicle has been owned by two people. It has all original metal. No after market pannels have been installed or welded on this truck. I reserve the right to end this auction early due to the vehicle being also for sale locally. Please contact me if you have any additional questions. |
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