1975 Chevy 3/4 Ton K20 Truck on 2040-cars
Hurricane, Utah, United States
I purchased this truck from my brother-in-law to save it from becoming a trailer. I hate to see these old trucks get cut up. I just have too many other things going on to get to it so it needs a new home. The engine was rebuilt 40,000 miles ago with an RV cam for pulling. My in-law used it to pull a horse trailer from time to time but mostly just to haul hay to feed the horses. It has sat for about 8 years. It has the goose neck ball in the back. Has factory A/C but not working. I took the seat out because my son broke the driver's side window with a base ball a couple of months ago. The seat will come with the truck. I have a chrome push-bar & tube grill I picked up that will go with it. The chassis is good but the body has some rust. The bed it off an 80's truck. I have a good right front fender in the back. I have a 1974 truck for sale also. I had considered putting that body on this chassis to make a real nice 3/4 ton but I have too many other projects & need the driveway space. I have not got the truck running. I know the condition of the truck because I have ridden in it when it was running. Could be a great truck but needs a lot of work. Feel free to call with any questions Doug 435-632-2100 The truck is in Hurricane, Utah 84737 near St. George. Two hrs. north of Las Vegas It will need to be picked up. It is not in running condition. |
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