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1960 GMC Short Box Pickup Rare Big Window. Built 350V8 Dynoed 440+
HP is very strong and has no hesitation when you step on the pedal.
The truck was re-painted several years ago and still looks
presentable. Metallic Grey Paint paired with the pinstripes is very
clean. All the glass is in good condition without any cracks or
stars including side vents. The front bumper is nicely chromed
including the front grill. The wood bed looks new with thestainless
strips. The custom interior front bench seat is in great condition
including factory door panels and visors. The carpet is also in
great condition including kick panels. Fully Equipped with Aluminum
Heads, Comp Cam, Cloyes Roller Chain Set, and Roller Tip Rockers.
Documentation and Receipts were provided on the entire build....
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Vehicle Details
1960 GMC Apache
Listing ID:CC-1665961
Price:$41,500
Location:Gladstone, Oregon
Year:1960
Make:GMC
Model:Apache
Exterior Color:Silver
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:N1984A
VIN:1001CN1984A
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