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spazzyfry123
04-18-2011, 05:57 PM
I'm putting my 1968 Chevrolet C10 up for sale. It's a fantastic truck and I drive it anywhere and everywhere. Putting it up for sale as it's just a garage sitter and weekend/nice day cruiser... Looking for something else more directed towards driving more (not that this isn't capable, just aiming more towards CTS-V or Lexus of sorts). Here is just a quick and brief overview of what has been done to the truck to give you an idea. Of course with it being 40+ years old, there has been plenty of things done to the truck and the list would go on for days with all of the little parts that have been replaced.

Again, this was a frame-off restoration done a little while ago with the intentions of still driving it. Since the restoration about 30,000 miles have been put on it (not too many people can say that about their old cars, eh?). When you look under the truck, the restoration shows. It is spotless even with its driving.

Suspension:


Lowered 5" up front via drop spindles and springs
Lowered 7" out back via springs
Converted to a "Fat Man" type front end with 5 lug and disc brakes (still drum in the rear)
Power brakes
Power steering
Just recently aligned
Staggered 15" steelies off a GMC (I want to say 6" and 8" wide... May be 8" and 10")
Yokohama Geolandar H/T-S tires staggered 215/75 and 265/75 for cruisin'



Drivetrain:


Worked over 350 with healthy cam, heads, 4 barrel carb, intake, headers, full exhaust dumped under bed, full MSD ignition, etc... General things you would do to a 350 without really getting into the internals
Turbo 350 trans
Custom driveshaft w/loop
12 bolt rear w/highway gear
Fuel cell mounted under the bed



Interior:


Black carpet and floormats
Leather two-tone bucket seats
Matching dash
Steering wheel from a GMC (still has GMC center cap)
Still utilizes the factory gauges for everything
Center console
Tilt wheel (very hard to find)
"New" radio with iPod hookup
Speaker "box" behind the seats where the fuel tank used to be... two speakers hidden
Heat/air fan
Floor vents



Exterior:


All trim pieces have been replaced
All weather stripping has been replaced
Sportier era-correct mirrors
Bed-liner
Rear wheel wells have been tubbed out
Essentially an all factory look, but all new parts



Awards:


Has won various car show awards including "best in class", "best truck", "best driver" (I actually drove this truck on a daily basis back and forth from work - about a 90 mile round trip - for a while) among others
Most recently won "Ride of the Month" on my local car club's forum "Muscle Car Evolution"



Again, there is a ton of things I am leaving out, but I want to get the big items out of the way.

It took me a LONG time to find this '68. I've been on the search for a '68 that's worth a damn for who knows how long and I finally found this one. '67s and '68s are the best looking Chevy trucks in my opinion, but it is so difficult to find an actual year model one. Majority of the finds are '69-'72 with the front clip from a '68 put on... But this is a TRUE 1968 Chevrolet C10 Fleetside Shortbed. To add more to its luster, I do have the actual title for it in my name as well.

Excuse some of the pictures... Some were taken while it was dirty or with my phone or pollinated...

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/spazzyfry123/68%20C-10/7aa3e027.jpg

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http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/spazzyfry123/68%20C-10/Truck%20Shoot/P1010050.jpg

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http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/spazzyfry123/68%20C-10/Truck%20Shoot/P1010043.jpg

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/spazzyfry123/68%20C-10/Truck%20Shoot/P1010010.jpg

And to give you a different idea of what it looked like when the 20s were on it...
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/spazzyfry123/68%20C-10/4f66140f.jpg

Quick video with my phone...
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/spazzyfry123/68%20C-10/th_5d0d23a1.jpg (http://s11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/spazzyfry123/68%20C-10/?action=view&current=5d0d23a1.mp4)

I will work on getting some motor pictures soon along with overall better quality pictures.

The truck is not 100% perfect. Things of interest:
There are a couple spots you can see where the previous owner hit a scratch with touch-up paint
A ding in the middle of the bed right below the back glass with a scuff in the paint at that area
An ever-so-slight bubble in the paint above the right-rear wheel
No E-brake
Hazards do not work (blinkers DO)
Reverse lights do not work (never been a concern to me so never tracked it down)
Horn is not wired
Cigarette lighter is there, just not wired

Aside from that...Spot on truck. Body is straight as can be and in fantastic condition. Everything on the truck functions as it should from the high beams on the floor to the factory tilt wheel and blinkers and cabin light.

The truck has been appraised by my insurance company for $20,000 (and this is from the guys that have to pay out should something happen to it!). NADA gives it a value as a "20 footer" for $18,065. There has been a LOT of money put into this truck to get it to this stage. Nothing but the best parts have been used and everything has been done right. I get compliments and thumbs up every time I drive it... And man does the cam hit hard :D Surprisingly enough with the Turbo 350 and what has been done to the motor, I still average about 15 or so MPG with me driving it as a toy.

If you have any questions regarding the truck, don't hesitate to get in touch with me. With work, E-mail is the best form of contact [email protected] or PM me through here.

$10,000

-Tyler

ftp
05-04-2011, 03:33 PM
was the truck wrecked? it looks like the frame is tweaked a bit behind the cab

spazzyfry123
05-04-2011, 03:36 PM
It is actually a body shim alignment. Truck has not been wrecked.

FutureManLS
05-06-2011, 06:07 PM
Im wouldnt doubt the truck would bring something close to your asking price, but I doubt it would with the bed the way it is...Its very noticable

spazzyfry123
06-21-2011, 04:38 PM
Still here. Partial trade offers are accepted as well.