1967 CHEVROLET C10 for Sale in FARGO, ND

VIN:   | Stock #: 41578272

1967 CHEVROLET C10 for Sale in FARGO, ND

VIN:   | Stock #: 41578272

Bid Information

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Sale Information

Auction Location 4401 37th St N, Fargo, ND 58102
Selling Branch Fargo, ND
Lane/Item # Available two days before sale
Auction Date and Time Thu, Feb 27, 07:30am (PST)
Title/Sale Doc CLEAR (North Dakota)
Actual Cash Value $21,000 USD
Est. Repair Cost $0 USD
Data Last Updated Fri, Feb 21, 12:11pm (PST)

IAA Condition Details Stock # 41578272

Primary Damage Normal Wear & Tear
Odometer 53,903 mi (Actual)
Start Code Run & Drive
Key
Present
Airbags Intact

Vehicle Information

VIN Status
Vehicle Car
Model C10
Fuel Type Other
Transmission Automatic
Exterior/Interior White /

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1967 CHEVROLET C10 Overview and Auction Details


The estimated value, as provided by the auction or the seller, is 21,000 USD. Repair cost information is not available; we advise buyers to assess any potential restoration needs through their own analysis or a third-party inspection.
The vehicle is listed with clear (North Dakota) document ownership documents. Title details may vary by state, and we recommend buyers check with their local DMV or appropriate authorities to confirm the vehicle’s title is valid and transferable in their state.
We do not own or inspect the vehicle and cannot verify its condition or the seller’s claims.

1967 CHEVROLET C10 Condition and Features

This 1967 CHEVROLET C10, a car, is listed with 53,903 miles on odometer, according to the auction data. It runs on other and has a automatic transmission. 

We encourage a personal inspection and the purchase of additional reports to ensure they meet your expectations.

The auction or seller has listed the item with normal wear & tear damage, although there may be additional damage. The C10 is listed by the auction as having a 'starts' start code. Please review the auction definition of 'starts' start code.