For Sale: 1971 Chevrolet C10 in Lake Forest, California for sale in Lake Forest, CA

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Vehicle Description For sale is my 1971 Chevy C10 original short bed step side.
The truck has a replacement 350 motor, TH350 automatic.
Hawaiian Blue, white top.
Documentation puts the car around 175k miles (odo has rolled over).
I purchased this car a couple of years ago but I have my eye on another car and need the space.
Car is an older resto from around 2000.
Mechanically the car runs great, just recently had the driveshaft rebuilt and the oil pan and speedo bullet gasket replaced, no leaks.
I drive the car about once a week to keep the engine running smooth, don't like the car sitting without running for too long.
Cosmetically the car has some flaws.
The bed I was told is original to the car, but that means it's old and it's also expanding.
When the doors were repainted during restoration the environment wasn't clean so the inside of both doors has paint blemishes.
There are also small spots of rust bubbles peeking out of the paint here and there but nothing major.
Modifications from the previous owner include a Belltech suspension drop kit, American Racing salt flats, Edelbrock carb, three core radiator, Magnaflow exhaust, and more.
The truck does not have A/C or power steering.
The truck will come with the original wheels, spindles, and some other parts.
Clean title in hand.
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  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: C10

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