1969 Chevy Panel Truck Cattle Truck Blazer Suburban on 2040-cars
Tremont, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:PANEL TRUCK
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1969
Exterior Color: PRIMER
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Trim: 2 DOOR
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 123,456
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VERY RARE HARD TO FIND 1969 CHEVY PANEL TRUCK EVEN THOUGH IT HAS BEEN PARKED FOR A LONG TIME IT HAS THE USUAL RUST UNDER THE CAB AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES! I HAVE PLENTY MORE PICTURES, EBAY ONLY ALLOWS 12 AT A TIME, IF YOU WANT MORE PICS SEND ME YOU EMAIL! THE BACK WOODEN FLOOR IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION! IT SEEMS TO HAVE THE ORIGINAL COLOR ORANGE RED PAINT EVERY WHERE I HAD SANDED ON THE BODY, THE FRONT FLOOR NEEDS FIXED OR REPLACED THEY HAD A PROBLEM WITH THE 3 SPEED ON THE COLUMN SO THEY CUT THE FLOOR OUT LIKE EVERYONE DID BACK IN THE DAY & STUCK IT ON THE FLOOR! IT NOW HAS A 350 TURBO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN IT! I HAD GOT HTIS TRUCK FROM MY NEICES BOYFRIEND IT BELONGED TO HIS UNCLE HE HAD A CARPET DELIVERY BUSINESS GOING BACK IN THE DAY! HE RETIRED LATER & HE STARTED TO DO SOME BODY WORK THAT NEEDS TO BE REDONE & TO REDO THE PANEL TRUCK BACK TO ITS ORIGINAL SHAPE & THEN PASSED AWAY SO IT SAT FOR A WHILE! I GOT IT RUNNING GOOD & PUT THE STEEL COWL HOOD ON IT & WHEELS I HAVE THE ORIGINAL STEERING COLUMN & CLUTCH PEDDLES TO GO WITH IT ALSO! I HATE TO GET RID OF IT BU I RECENTLY PURCHASED 2 66 & 67 PONTIACS, I WANT TO REDO THE ONE SO I CAN USE THE EXTRA MONEY RIGHT NOW! CHECK OUT THE PICTURES & ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING! FOR SALE BY OWNER IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY TREMONT PA 17981! SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY PLEASE! I AM ASKING FOR A 300.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT UNTIL VEHICLE IS PICKED UP! PICKUP ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE MADE BY YOU & IF YOU HAPPEN TO NEED ASSISTANCE, YOU CAN ASK MAYBE I CAN HELP FOR A FEE! FOR SALE AS IS! |
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