1965 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup All original body panels and paint. Real
patina not faked. The only non- original mechanical components are
the brakes and trans, both upgrades. The truck has a power brake
booster with a dual line master cylinder. The transmission was
changed from a 3 spd. column shift to a new process manual 4 spd.
with overdrive. Just installed a new HEI distributor and new plug
wires I am the third owner and the original owner had it until a
few years ago. We went through all mechanicals and have it running
like new. You can drive the truck anywhere including the highway.
All lights, turn signals, and brake lights work as they should.
There is no speedometer. The truck has the gauge package and they
all work as well. I have a thick folder of all service records
going back to new and also have the protect-O plate from the
dealer. The truck goes down the road as well as it did when new.
All cab mounts and braces are solid and clean as can be. There is
no rust in the rockers, cab corners and inner fenders and above the
windshield is clean of rust also. As seen in the pictures it has
its share of bumps but no rot. This truck is driven daily and gets
attention everywhere it goes. A very tight truck.
Vehicle Details
1965 Chevrolet C10
Listing ID:CC-1910134
Price:$17,500
Location:Hobart, Indiana
Year:1965
Make:Chevrolet
Model:C10
Odometer:0
Stock Number:396352
VIN:KIM8034EG
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