Street Machinery Built Big Back Window,Bagged, Patina, C-10 C10
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | C-10 |
Type: | Standard Cab Pickup |
Trim: | Short Bed |
Year: | 1965 |
Mileage: | 79,400 |
VIN: | 12345678901234567 |
Color: | Patina |
Engine: | Crate 350 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Sussex, New Jersey, United States |
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Description of 1965 Chevrolet C-10 |
1965 Big Back Window C-10 Built by Street Machinery in Euclid, Ohio. Here is a chance to own a Street Machinery built truck by Boris and his talented crew WITHOUT waiting!!!!! I purchased this truck from Boris at Street Machinery. Chances are if you are looking at this truck then you are more than likely familiar with Boris and his crew at Street Machinery. If by chance you are not familiar with his shop, I encourage you to do your due diligence and learn about them. Truly one of the best out there! Originally a South Carolina Truck. Ithad a 65 column from a manual truck in it and that was converted to an auto column. Has all factory guages with a Tach, no dummy lights. All guages work for the exception of the fuel guage, (does not read properly). Truck is solid but there has been floor work done in the past as well as rockers prior to Boris getting the truck. Heat works in the truck, all lights work minus interior dome light, (no assembly), wipers work, blinkers work, headlights work, EVEN the cigarette lighter works so you can plug in and charge your phone! Drivetrain maybe has 2,000 miles on it between the mileage Boris put on it and what I put on it. When I bought it, he said there was about 1,000 miles on the drivetrain, I may have put 1,000 on it since. 450 miles of that 1,000 I put on it was driving it from Street Machinery's shop in Ohio to my home in New Jersey, YES, I drove it home! The trucked cruises at 80 mph without any issue...... List of things that were done to it: New GM Crate 350 from Summit Rebuilt 700r4 - yup, it has overdrive and crusies no problem on the highway at 80 mph. New oilpan New edelbrock carb New fuel pump and sending unit New HEI distributor New Lokar TV cable New air cleaner/breather New radiator New electric fan with auto controller All new trans cooler lines and fuel lines, all done with hard lines New battery and battery cables New one wire alternator Re-manufactured starter New waterpump New belts and hoses New headers New dual exhaust all the way back and dumps just before rear bumper New 4 corner air ride, (you can all 4 corners indivually) New drop spindles and disc brake conversion in front. Drums in rear New drop shocks New shock relocation kit. New lowering blocks C-notched New carpet, sill plates and new upholstery on bench, (done in black) New master cylinder Wilwood proportioning valve. New brake lines and hoses New door seals and window "fuzzies" Wiring harness disassembled, cleaned, rerouted and any wires not in use, removed. New reproduction hubcaps Wheels blasted and painted black, (17" tires) New rear window seal New power steering conversion I am only selling due to my new purchase of a Nova. I have a 2 car garage, a daily driver, a company car and my fiances car. Simply do not have the room so sadly Ellie May must go. The truck is fun and has no issues. It gets tons of attention at shows and just driving around. The patina really sets it apart especially when you lift the hood and show people the CLEAN engine bay! Clean NJ Title in my name. There is over $15,000 in parts, (not including the price of the truck), as well as 250 man hours of labor. If you were to do a shop rate of $70 an hour times 250 hours and add the cost of the truck and list of new parts you are over the $30k threshold. Please do not waste my time with stupid offers. This is a well built, solid, RELIABLE truck that you can cruise around town or on the highway. It is for sale locally and I will end early if it sells outside eBay. If a reasonable offer is made, I will remove the listing. Any questions, just ask. |