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1964 Chevy C10 Short Bed Fleet Side

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  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: C-10
  • Type: Short Bed, Fleet Side
  • Trim: Short Bed Fleet Side
  • Year: 1964
  • Mileage: 47,600
  • Color: Blue and White
  • Engine size: 350 Short Block
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Power steering, Power Locks, Power Windows
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Black
  • Options: CD Player
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Decatur, Georgia, United States

Description

Here you have a 1963 Chevy C10 Short Bed, Fleet Side.
With:350 Short Block with an over sized Cam (the truck LOPES)Holly 4 Barrel600CFM (rebuilt in March 2017)700R4 Transmission (rebuilt in March 2017)Dual Flow MastersNew Torque ConverterNew Front Disc Bake Conversion (January 2017)New StarterNew BatteryNew HEI DistributorNew HEI wires & bootsNew PlugsElectric Tinted WindowsShavedDoor Handle with Remote Pop Lock opening (new actuators)6 Lug Wheelswith tires that are in excellent conditionNew water pump and fan (July 2017)Drive shaft-yokes replaced, balanced and straightened (Aug 2017)Power steering installed, with a Red Head gear box, 3.5 quick ratio (Aug 2017)The radiator is brass, yep brass, pretty sure it has to be the original, painted black by the previous owner (pull it, recore it, now that old look sharp)
So How does it run?This is strong truck, the engine pulls great, the transmission shifts smooth with the dual flow masters and over sized cam this truck sounds great.It has been set up for low end speed, zipping around town and is one fast little truck but make no mistake she is quite happy on the freeway.Its a fun little truck, a head turner and get lots of smiles and comments as you cruse around town.
This truck was fun to drive before but the recent upgrades just make it a blast, you could be driving this puppy around town today!
The body is straight with minor fill (front corners of the hood have had pin holes filled) the rest is straight.There is the usual rust underneath but nothing major in comparisonto others i have seen.The paint is in pretty decent condition, not original.
With a small investment and a little bit of sweat this tuck would be worth 18k+Full restoration and your talking 30k+
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