1965 Chevrolet C10 for Sale

1965 Chevrolet C10 for Sale
Vehicle Specifications
Type Private
Price $49,000
Location Bozeman, MT
Condition Used
Make Chevrolet
Model C10/K10
Year 1965
Color Orange
Transmission Automatic
Extras Power Steering
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1965 C10 STEPSIDE.

FRAME OFF NUT AND BOLT RESORATION. NEW CRATE 350 LT1 MOTOR 300HP. STREET FIGHTER TH350 TRANSMISSION. NINE INCH FORD REAR-END. CUSTOM EXHAUST. FOUR WHEEL DISC BRAKES. POWER STEERING WITH FLAMING RIVER STEERING COLUMN. VINTAGE AIR A/C. DAKOTA DIGITAL DASH. KENWOOD SOUND SYSTEM WITH BLUETOOTH AND WIFI. POWER WIDOWS AND SEATS. PLEASE VIEW THE VIDEO TO VIEW THE INSTALL OF THE HOLLY SNIPER FUEL SYSTEM, CUSTOM EXHAUST INSTALL. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS.Used 1965 Chevrolet C10/K10 Orange

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