1972 C10 Chevy Nice 0 Rust Tuneport 350 Auto on 2040-cars
Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Relisted due to no contact from the winning bidder.This is a very nice 1972 Chevy C-10 with a 350 Tuneport that was rebuilt less than 10000 miles ago out of a 92 Corvette. It has new tires and brakes,shocks,wheels,wheel bearings,battery,lights,carpet,door seals,and fires right up and runs strong and handles very well with no problems what so ever.This truck i bought from the orginal owner and was garage kept its whole life.He bought it to haul a camper to Florida every year.This is a Good Ole Chevy that doesnt have any rattles,leaks or wind noises.I took the org.towing mirrors off it and they are in the bed.It has a class 4 hitch and trailer brakes from the 70s.The black box for the tuneport is in the glovebox.Some of the pictures are not that clear but the paint shines like new and there are no rust bubbles anywhere on the truck.It is currently resestered in Williams Co.Tn. and i have a clear Tn. title and it was never wrecked.As you see he was a Tennessee Vols Fan and loved his truck.It is priced to sell thousands less than the other 72s on here,Make me a Reasonable Offer and ill sell it.No rust issues at all just a Cool Ole Solid Chevy Truck!!! Thank You...
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