1965 GMC Fleetside Shortbox Project for $0 Build Credit, Poor Credit, Bad Credit, Good Credit OK OAC
1965 GMC Short Wide Project Truck
Are you in search of a classic pickup to enjoy and customize? Look no further than this 1965 GMC Short Wide project truck. Born originally as a 1-ton (930) flat deck, this truck now boasts a newly restored California 66 C10 factory short box chassis.
Overview
This unique project truck features CPP disc brakes and lowered spindles and springs, giving it an upgraded performance that’s perfect for a truck enthusiast. Its body is primarily dry, although it will need rockers and cab corners. Fortunately, the necessary patch panels are already included!
Condition and Features
The truck features an unmolested original paint cab and front clip, which adds to its classic charm. The original GM short box bedsides are restored and sealed, with new inner box wheel tubs and a rear panel. However, it’s important to note that the truck comes without a drivetrain.
Additional Components
This project comes equipped with:
- Black powder-coated 15-inch rims
- New tires (note: no hubcaps)
- A brand new big window panel, still in the box
- BC registration in the current owner’s name
Pricing Information
The asking price for this 1965 GMC Short Wide project truck is $8,900, and while the seller is pretty firm on this price, they are open to evaluating offers in person. Lowball offers are, however, ignored.
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$8,900
Maple Ridge
1965 GMC Short wide project truck
Born as a 1 ton (930) flat deck, now sitting on a restored California 66 C10 factory short box chassis with CPP disc brakes and lowered spindles and springs
Body is quite dry but needs rockers cab corners (I have the patch panels) etc. Saskatchewan truck originally.
Unmolested original paint Cab and front clip
Original GM short box bedsides are restored and in sealer, new inner box wheel tubs and rear panel
No drivetrain
Comes with black powder coated 15 inch rims and tires NO hubcaps!
New in box big window panel included.
BC regi in my name
I don’t reply to is this available
$8900 pretty firm, offers considered in person, lowballs ignored