The price is going to depend on many things concerning the vehicle. The price can vary from just a few thousand dollars on upward to $24,000 and more. One of the main things that can change the price on the truck is going to be the exact model of the 1965 Chevy.
will a 1988 rear end fit under a 1965 chevy truck
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That depends on the condition. Is it "numbers matching"? Every vehicle has a VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) that decodes everything about it! For instance, a 1965-74 Chevelle has a '138' as the first numbers. This indicates it has a '396' cubic inch motor. I do not know what VIN a '56 Chevy truck has. However, Google the VIN on it and you'll get lots of info!! Usually an old unrestored vehicle is worth more. There are exceptions to this 'rule'!
The LMC truck product catalogue has the 1963 repair manual with supplement for 1965 which includes the wiring diagrams.
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On older vehicles many forums host downloads for service repair manuals. To find a wiring diagram on a 1965 Chevy Pickup truck search on Chevrolet Classic truck forums.
A direct bolt in replacement, the 1966 would work. After that nothing would be a direct bolt in with out fabrication.
The Winchester 270 1965 model 70, serial number 747048 is valued at $600 in excellent condition. In fair condition, its value is $375. In poor condition, its value is $250.
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The value is dependant on three things. Condition, condition, and most of all condition. Anyone would need very good pictures or a hands on evaluation to make a determination of value.