1986 Chevy C.10 Swb Project No Reserve on 2040-cars
Ocean Springs, Mississippi, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Model: C-10
Mileage: 200,000
Trim: C.10
1986 CHEVROLET C.10 PICKUP................NO RESERVE..........I WILL SELL IT FOR WHAT IT BRINGS.............NO RESERVE.............100.00 STARTING BID..............NO RESERVE..............DETAILS= I PURCHASE IT FROM A ELDERLY GENTELMAN WHO HAD PARKED IT ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO. IN POOR HEALTH SELLING OFF SOME THINGS, HE PURCHASED IT IN 1999.DROVE IT TO WORK DAILY. HE REMOVED THE V/6 AND REPLACED IT WITH A CRATE G.M. 305 V/8. HE TOLD ME THE 305 HAS OVER 125K ON IT.HE ALSO HAD THE TRANS REBUILT AT SOME TIME IN THE 14 YEARS HE OWNED IT....................FACTORY 4.3 V/6 REPLACED WITH A 305 V/8............FACTORY AUTO.TRANS.3 SPEED............I THINK IT IS A 350 NO OVERDRIVE...........FACTORY AIR,AND ITS ALL HOOKED UP.............FACTORY POWER STEERING AND POWER BRAKES................FACTORY AM/FM RADIO STILL THERE...........FACTORY GAGES,VOLTMETER IN DASH.............FACTORY JACK ASSY STILL UNDER HOOD............FACTORY SIDE MOUNT SPARE TIRE HOLDER IN BED,NO SPARE TIRE.............REAR AXEL IS A 2.73 RATIO............117.5 WHEELBASE..........FLEETSIDE BODY..........PAINT CODE 72 ,APPLE RED..............FT PUSH BARS ON FT BUMPER............THE MOTOR HAS A 4 BARREL QUADRAJET CARBURTOR..............A SET OF AFTERMARKET EXHAUST HEADERS.................I HAVE SPUN THE MOTOR OVER ,I HAVE NOT TRYED IT CRANK IT...........IT HAS BEEN SITTING A WHILE AND I AM SURE THE GAS IS BAD.................SO LETS BE SURE ON THIS ; YOU CAN NOT DRIVE IT HOME...........MUST BE TOWED/TRAILERED................BODY DETAILS= ALL SHEET METAL IN MY OPINION NEEDS REPLACEMENT.........THE CAB IS NICE ,FIREWALL NICE,PILLARS NICE,ROCKERS NICE,INSIDE OF CABIN NICE, ONLY RUST I SEE IS ON BOTH SIDES OF CAB CORNERS AT THE BOTTOM ..........TO ME IT NEEDS A HOOD,2 FENDERS,BOTH DOORS,NOT RUSTY JUST BEAT UP. BOTH BED SIDES ............TAILGATE IS REUSEABLE............ROOF OF CAB IS NICE......... FRAME= LOOKS GOOD ,SOME SCALE NO RUST THROUGH.........ALL FRONT SUSPENSION LOOKS GOOD...........IN MY OPINION THE TRUCK IS VERY REBUILDABLE.............A PROJECT, BUT IS ALL THERE...........I HAVE A CLEAR MISSISSIPPI TITLE TO IT...........IT HAS THE ORGINAL SEAT IN IT.............THE STEERING COLUMN IS STRAIGHT ,NO TILT,NO CRUISE...........THE WINDOWS ARE MANUEL,NO POWER,NO POWER LOCKS............I WILL SELL IT FOR WHAT IT BRINGS...........100.00 START BID.........SO LETS BE SURE.....SELLING AS IS........... NO WARRANTY...........PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU CAN-NOT PAY AND PICK IT UP.............IF YOU HAVE QUESTION, ASK???IF YOU WANT TO CALL ME.............RUSSELL 228/236/5890...........THANK-YOU.
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