1976 C10 scottsdale long 350 sbc 4bbl Tennessee truck, daily driver
- Price: Ask a price!
- Condition: Used
- Item location: Manchester, Tennessee, United States
- Make: Chevrolet
- Model: C-10
- Year: 1976
- Mileage: 68,000
- Number of cylinders: 8
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Transmission: Automatic
- Vehicle Title: Clear
Chevrolet C-10 1976 Description
For sale is an original, unrestored 1976 C10 truck. I try very hard to describe the truck as accurately as possible. This truck has spent it's entire life here in southern middle Tennessee and only shows minor surface rust under the body. many areas show to be in pristine condition. Ive take pictures of the good and bad to let the buyer decide.The good:
-Really straight and cancer free, No holes!
-Daily driver. Runs great and smooth. Shifts very nice, firm when hammered.
-Some things replaced in November 2016 include Radiator and all hoses, Thermostat, three belts, carburetor rebuild kit. fuel pump, distributor, plugs and wires, tires, battery
-Drives straight, no steering play, wheel is level, brakes straight and smooth, suspension is quiet no squeaks.
-Windows are tight and gauges are smooth.
-Tires nearly new
-Starts instantly (unless its cold out / choke?)
The not so bad:
-vent window need new rubber
-AC system has a leak somewhere
-40 year old radio doesn't work, fuse maybe?
-Bed side molding fell of, tape residue
Ultimate hillbilly sportscar? or Clean canvas for a bad ass ride?
You could probably fly in a drive it to San Francisco. With all 'Merican steel you would feel safe demonstrating how the south likes to penetrate gay barricades or herds of zombie. And I'm including the vintage yellow curtains in the topper for FREE!
Pop the vents and now you have privacy to replicate.
Reserve is set at Blue Book value
On Feb-11-17 at 16:32:47 PST, seller added the following information:
Reserve is set below KBB
"side moulding" On the bed is off, you see black tape on the paint, I have them just in case you really want them.
I have the CB Antenna that goes on the camper top but the aluminum angle bracket has a crack (easy fix) so I did not want to lose the antenna