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1965 Chevrolet Pickup - Stepside - Longbed 350 4 speed muncie

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
SubModel: Custom
Type: Step-Side
Trim: C-10 Custom
Year: 1965
Color: Black
Engine: 350
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Red
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: San Antonio, Texas, United States

1965 Chevrolet Other Pickups Custom Additional Info:

I've owned this wonderful truckfor about 7 years. It is a gorgeous black and red 1965 C-10 Custom. It is a step side, ong bed with a small back window and oak bed. The numbers on the 350 small block indicate it is out of a 1968 Impala and we matched it up with a Muncie M-21. Lots of upgrades, ike aftermarket DEALER air conditioning that blows really cold. Leather seats that match the color scheme of the truck. Mid-80's Camaro disk brakes in front, rums in back. Suspension is all upgraded with Eibach lowering springs at all 4 wheels, ew shocks, ncluding air shocks in the rear. Wheel bearings have been replaced, s have the U-joints and the driveshaft bearing within 5 years.
Paint job is about two years old. Completely sanded and painted after small bits of rust cut out and professionally replaced with metal at Custom Coach Works in San Antonio abouttwo years ago. CCW redid the oak and chrome bed as well. No accidents that we know of or on record for this truck.
Keep in mind that this truck is 50 years old. We have cared well for it and drive it regularly several days a week around town. It is really pretty and is in good running condition. Has small oil leak that seems to come from the intake manifold bolts. I've tried several times to seal it, ut it's an aftermarket Edelbrock aluminum manifold and I haven't been successful at sealing it. This truck is not perfect, or am I representing it as such. I cannot and do not guarantee anything about its operation. You and I can drive it together and you may inspect it to your heart's content. No warranties or guarantees. Please feel free to text me at 210 213 6523 if you have any questions. No solicitors please!