Chevrolet C20 (1964)
Sale price: US $5,000.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“Excellent. Will start and drive into town.See item description for more detailed information.” |
Year: | 1964 | VIN : | 4C254S169594 |
Mileage: | 127,365 | Make: | Chevrolet |
Number of Cylinders: | 6 | Model: | C20 |
Transmission: | Manual | Engine: | 292 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Drive Type: | RWD |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Brighton, Colorado, United States
Vehicle description
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.
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.