This 1965 Chevy C10 tribute has underwent a frame off restoration.
Once decoding the vin number, you will find that this truck is a
true 115" wheelbase short bed truck, but is also a GMC. That is why
we have called it a Chevy tribute. during the restoration, all of
the emblems, front grille, and tailgate have been replaced with
Chevrolet. Powered by a 350 Cu In V8 and backed by a 3 speed manual
transmission with a floor shifter. The dual exhaust gives it that
great American V8 sound. Stopping power comes from the power front
disc brakes. The fresh white paint on the exterior shines very
well. The exterior appearance is enhanced with the Chrome Cragar
S/S wheels and raised white letter BF Goodrich tires. The chrome
and stainless is all in very good condition. The interior is also
in very good condition. The headliner and bench seat have both been
recovered with a mahogany velour, with black vinyl inserts. This
GMC short bed pickup is turn key ready to enjoy. The restoration is
nice enough that you can take it to the local cruise-in and car
show and be proud, but not so nice you have to be afraid to drive
and enjoy it.
Vehicle Details
1965 Chevrolet C10
Listing ID:CC-1423987
Price:$21,995
Location:Elkhart, Indiana
Year:1965
Make:Chevrolet
Model:C10
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Burgundy and White
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:90269
Stock Number:904510
VIN:1001PF30598A
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