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1964 Chevrolet C20 Stepside Long-Bed

1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
1964  Chevrolet C20
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C20
Year: 1964
Mileage: 127,365
VIN: 4C254S169594
Engine: 292
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Brighton, Colorado, United States

1964 Chevrolet C20 Additional Info:

I ask…who would buy a STEP-SIDE C20 ¾ ton. Makes no sense. There are hundreds of ½ ton step-sides, and hundreds more ½ ton and ¾ ton fleet-sides…but very few ¾ ton STEP-SIDE trucks. Under 18,000 C20 & C30 step-sides made in 1964 and 1965 out of over a million total.

I would say it is a rare build.

Runs strong. Recent extensive tune-up that also included new battery, points, plugs, plug wires, starter, and condenser, thermostat, and master-cylinder.

No fluid leaks.

4-speed transmission. Original. Shifts very well. No issues.

Body is in excellent condition. No sheet metal repairs that I know of.
This truck was very well cared for all of its life.
I DO have an owner history statement from the previous owner.
The 1st purchased it in Tennessee, and then moved to a farming community in extreme southern Missouri, about 10 miles over the Arkansas line.
It was then purchased by owner #2 in the 80's from the original owner, who was the 1st owner's best friend.
Owner #2 had it restored locally 22 years ago. When he died, his daughter inherited it (owner #3) She never drove it much, and was sold to owner #4 (whom I purchased it from recently). I am the 5th owner.

Doors and hood open and shut easily. It even has the original bed wood!
Tires are not new, but acceptable for short trips. No air-leaks that I have noticed.

Cruises very nicely at 45-50 mph….4.56 gearing…

I reserve the right to market this truck locally and end the auction early if necessary.

I purchased to make into a project, and simply do not have the time to do a restoration...so it will sell with a VERY low reserve.