350ci motor automatic havier duty C20 pickup

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Type: Pickup Truck
Trim: Custom Deluxe
Year: 1971
Mileage: 37307
VIN: 00000000000000000
Color: Copper
Engine: 350 V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: La Vergne, Tennessee, United States
Extras
--

Listed by
Private seller
Enquire

Description of 1971 Chevrolet C20 Custom Deluxe

Vehicle Original VIN : CE241J604551This 1971 Chevy C20 pickup is the kind of vehicle that gets attention from real truck people. Maybe it's the distinctive weathered exterior, the premium classic interior, or the heavier duty C20 features. In fact, all of this ensures you're looking at a classic pickup with timeless appeal. Two-tone has always been a distinctive style on vintage pickups. This copper and white looks like it has EARNED its spot in life. This is a later respray that is not too far from showing a little patina in spots, and so it feels like it's close to its workhorse roots. If you're also a fan of using your vintage pickup for true truck duty, the fact that this is a long bed with a heavier-duty C20 designation makes this a great choice. In fact, you really have all the right features that real truck people look for like trailering mirrors and extra-duty 8-lug wheels. Even the truck bed looks distinct with a real wood floor and a work-ready appearance. The interior is one of the most interesting parts of the truck. We're told it was part of a restoration about a decade ago, but the focus then was about keeping it stock and correct. So it just feels like a time capsule. So you have the premium western-style pattern on the seats, matching door panels, textured steering wheel all bring back memories. Even the dome light works. And because this likes to be vintage and premium, you get features that only came on the upper trucks, like the Delco AM/FM stereo, a sliding rear window, and a tilt steering column. The gauges even have the rarely-seen tach. The engine is a 350 cubic-inch V8, as advertised on the front fenders. The Chevy Orange block and valve covers look good in this very honest engine bay. And the correct Rochester four-barrel carburetor was even rebuilt within the last year to help let this V8 inhale deeply. It's built to be a cruiser, and so you have a three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, front discs, and a desirable trailing arm rear suspension. The sale comes complete with the owner's manual and a car cover. This is the interesting extra-duty pickup offered for quite a nice price. It's a total package deal that won't stay with us long, so call today!

Vehicle Original VIN : CE241J604551
This 1971 Chevy C20 pickup is the kind of vehicle that gets attention from real truck people. Maybe it's the distinctive weathered exterior, the premium classic interior, or the heavier duty C20 features. In fact, all of this ensures you're looking at a classic pickup with timeless appeal.
Two-tone has always been a distinctive style on vintage pickups. This copper and white looks like it has EARNED its spot in life. This is a later respray that is not too far from showing a little patina in spots, and so it feels like it's close to its workhorse roots. If you're also a fan of using your vintage pickup for true truck duty, the fact that this is a long bed with a heavier-duty C20 designation makes this a great choice. In fact, you really have all the right features that real truck people look for like trailering mirrors and extra-duty 8-lug wheels. Even the truck bed looks distinct with a real wood floor and a work-ready appearance.
The interior is one of the most interesting parts of the truck. We're told it was part of a restoration about a decade ago, but the focus then was about keeping it stock and correct. So it just feels like a time capsule. So you have the premium western-style pattern on the seats, matching door panels, textured steering wheel all bring back memories. Even the dome light works. And because this likes to be vintage and premium, you get features that only came on the upper trucks, like the Delco AM/FM stereo, a sliding rear window, and a tilt steering column. The gauges even have the rarely-seen tach.
The engine is a 350 cubic-inch V8, as advertised on the front fenders. The Chevy Orange block and valve covers look good in this very honest engine bay. And the correct Rochester four-barrel carburetor was even rebuilt within the last year to help let this V8 inhale deeply. It's built to be a cruiser, and so you have a three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, front discs, and a desirable trailing arm rear suspension.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual and a car cover. This is the interesting extra-duty pickup offered for quite a nice price. It's a total package deal that won't stay with us long, so call today!