Chevrolet C30 Bonanza 1979 454 on 2040-cars
Coldwater, Kansas, United States
I am selling this for a friend. My friends father bought the truck new in 1979 with 33 miles. Have original receipt. Truck has been parked in the shed every night since it left Wichita in 1979. Truck has had light farm use all its life mostly was "The go to town" pickup/parts chaser. Truck has had excellent service when it was time to change oil you stopped and changed the oil. Truck has had very little use in the last 10 years. About 10 years ago my friends father was baling hay the truck was parked along the edge of the field. His eye sight was failing and he got to close to the truck hitting the right side with the baler causing the damage you see in pictures. He never drove much after that and the truck was put away in the barn. He passed away about 7 years ago and the family has decided it is time to "let er go". They are hopeful someone will buy the truck and restore it. All original 454 and rare Bonanza model.
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