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1970 Chevrolet c-10 in great condition
Has been well taken care of. Has been in the family for over 30 years. It has a antique tag on it. I have the title in hand. It does bed a back brake line and tail lights. There is only 68000 miles on the vehicle. I am asking 8k obo please no low balls and no trades. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...c-ccd0824c5c01 |
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So is this a Craigslist Finds or Facebook Marketplace Finds thread or both?
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When this thread started Craigslist was pretty much the only player around. Since then other sites have become popular. In my world one thread for all is the way to go but others feel differently.
I think that all listings are welcome here as they have been in the past. This thread is a tool for those looking for their next truck or some needed parts and it is a nice reference to what the current asking prices are. |
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So I guess what I'm asking is why not just use the Facebook Marketplace Finds
thread for those and this forum for CL. Seems kinda redundant to me. |
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Maybe start
A Wikid61——Finds Keep any finds you find Coming We all appreciate it, and will look Wherever you put them :chevy::metal::chevy::metal::chevy::metal::chevy: |
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And here I thought that when he stopped posting leads, that he had found them all! :D
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Yes it is!
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It not under a Hood of a Truck. |
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https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/p...380761694.html 1972 Suburban C10 door panels - $400 (Gig Harbor)
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1972 Chevrolet C20 Pickup Custom Camper: •ONE OWNER SURVIVOR!
•WEST COAST TRUCK! •45K Original Miles! •Runs strong, stops strong This truck was originally purchased new from Van Eaton Chevrolet in Eatonville, Washington in 1972. It has been with the same owner since. It was primarily used for camping and had a slide-in camper mounted in the bed. The gentleman who owned it would occasionally use it for hauling lumber for his wooden craft business. There is a very thick folder of maintenance records, including the original purchase order. The truck has always been garaged/covered and remains garaged to present day. Exterior: Original dark yellow/white is in impeccable condition for its age. Bright and shiny and all original. The are scratches, dings, small dents present, but overall looks like a 10-15 year old truck rather than a 50 year old truck. Paint in bed is mostly there but shows wear from slide-in camper being mounted/dismounted. There are mounted brackets attached to either front fender that support rods from the camper top connected to. The forward bulkhead of the bed has a slight bulge (possibly from camper) but is barely noticeable. Chrome is shiny with occasional freckling. Door jams are clean and show normal signs of wear. Rare “blue bowtie” hubcaps have minor dents but are otherwise bright, shiny and have almost all of the original paint. Undercarriage is remarkably clean and dark. It show surface rust here and there on the frame but no holes or serious issues. The exhaust pipe is probably the least attractive thing about the entire truck but is still functional. Interior: original black interior is stock OEM but carpet and insulation were replaced due to mud and sand. Knobs, pedals, shifter, and steering wheel show little signs of use and commensurate the low mileage. Original GM AM/FM radio is present but not working. All controls seem to work. Headliner is intact and does not droop down. Aftermarket intermittent wiper module installed in 1983 still works. Mechanical: Starts, stops, drives like a champ! I’m told by the family that the original 350 was rebuilt after it sat for a few years. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly. Engine compartment is very clean. There is a small hole on the drivers side front fender well. It looks like something was mounted on it and then removed. I was told that the original owner’s son had the truck detailed and touched up, the motor rebuilt, new brakes, and had the interior refreshed after the truck sat for a few years It’s probably the best riding and best stopping old truck I’ve ever driven.Tires look new! Please email with questions. do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers post id: 7380027481 posted: 2 days ago updated: 2 days ago ♥ best of [?] safety tips https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/c...380027481.html |
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Great work Wikid and all, I appreciate the 'finds'
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Wikikid61, I appreciate all the work you do. I do not care where the ads come from and I liked when the square bodies were included as I like those too! Thank you for taking the time to post these ads. Although I'm sure it is only a matter of time before I buy another truck I do not need because of you! |
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