Grandpaws 1966 Chevrolet C10 Custom Cab Swb Pickup Truck-same Owner Many Years on 2040-cars
Eads, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: MANUAL TRANSMISSION
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 95,250
Model: C-10
Exterior Color: BLUE-WHITE
Trim: CUSTOM CAB
Interior Color: GREY
BARN FOUND AND RECENTLY MOVED FROM THE HILLS OF TENNESSEE IS GRANDPAWS ORIGINAL 1966 CHEVROLET C-10 CUSTOM CAB SWB PICKUP TRUCK WITH BIG BACK WINDOW, 95,308 ACTUAL MILES, TENNESSEE TRUCK ALL OF IT'S LIFE, ORIGINAL 6 CYLINDER ENGINE RUNS GREAT, MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT, NEW BRAKES, NEW EXHAUST, NEW GAS-TANK, ALL ORIGINAL INTERIOR AND DASH WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE SEATCOVER AND RADIO, ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL, ORIGINAL GLASS, ORIGINAL WHEELS AND HUBCAPS, EVEN STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL WOOD IN THE BED, GRANDPAW HAD A CAMPER TOPPER ON IT WHICH SAVED THE WOOD SOMEWHAT, THE PASSENGER SIDE OF THE BED HAS A DENT ALONG WITH A RUST SPOT ON EACH SIDE OF THE BED FROM WHERE WATER DRIPPED OFF OF GRANDPAWS CAMPER TOPPER RIGHT ON TO THOSE 2 SPOTS, VERY REPAIRABLE AS THE REST OF THE BED IS SOLID, SOME ROCKERPANEL/UNDER BODY BRACE RUST VERY REPAIRABLE AS WELL, NEEDS BLINKER ARM INSTALLED, NEVER WRECKED RAWHIDED OR ABUSED, OLD ORIGINAL PAINT AS SEEN IN THE PICTURES HOWEVER STILL LOOKS COOL, TURNS HEADS, AND STARTS CONVERSATIONS, GREAT PATINA, UNMOLESTED TRUCKS LIKE THIS DO NOT COME AROUND VERY OFTEN, EXCELLENT TRUCK TO DRIVE AS IS OR TAKE TO THE NEXT LEVEL, MANY POSSIBILITIES WITH THIS ONE, WE HATE TO SEE IT GO HOWEVER GRANDPAW JUST DOESN'T DRIVE IT ANYMORE, IT WAS JUST SITTING AROUND COLLECTING DUST, BIDDERS WITH ZERO/NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID/BIDS, SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET A NEAT TRUCK, GOOD LUCK! SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION.
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