Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1966 Chevrolet C10.
Finished in red with white accents, this fleetside short bed pickup
presents very nicely inside and out. Excellent paint quality over a
straight and solid body; lifelong Georgia truck sold new in
Decatur, and in the present owner's collection since 2003. Trim,
glass, lenses, bumpers and grille are all in very good condition;
the wood bed floor is likewise solid with no rot. Color-matched
15-inch steel wheels with hubcaps are wearing whitewall radial
tires.
Interior presents to a restored standard; steering wheel is crack
free, seat upholstery looks and feels new, vinyl floor covering
shows virtually no wear, and the gauges are clear and working
(including instrument backlights). Lights, turn signals, horn,
wipers, etc. are all functioning properly. Radio delete (as a fleet
truck it was likely ordered without one).
Under the hood is a 283 cubic inch V8 mated to a three-speed manual
column-shift transmission. The engine was rebuilt within the last
year and 1,000 miles. It starts easily and runs well; stock
two-barrel carb provides smooth acceleration. Transmission was also
rebuilt, along with the shift linkage and a new clutch. This is a
good running and driving truck.
Original owner's manual, warranty book and protect-o-plate are
included with the sale. For more information about this 1966
Chevrolet C10 pickup for sale at Motorcar Studio in Savannah,
please call 912-235-0435.
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