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Old 10-19-2016, 01:11 AM   #10
71CHEVYSHORTBED402
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Re: Specifics on this 1971 c10 would be greatly appreciated

Hard to guess its value without looking at pics of the interior, undercarriage, tailgate etc. Also, how much rust and pitting? Looks like you're on the coast.

Can't tell the trim level because the badge says Cheyenne while the windshield without stainless steel trim and the marker lenses say standard Custom. If you really want to know its value, take some more pics and one of the SPID on the glove box door. As for the engine (that bay looks great), it really depends what was done. I'd think the low end is $1000ish, but I'm no expert.

Sorry for your loss. My step father (85) is a Marine Lt. Colonel. He served three Vietnam tours. Smokes like a chimney, but to this day he has the walking gait of a 55 year old.
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