1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne Super Custom C10 350 V8 Auto Restored A/c Pwr Steering on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED 1972 CHEVROLET CHEYENNE SUPER CUSTOM C10 TRUCK. RESTORED SEVERAL YEARS AGO BY AN AVID CAR COLLECTOR AND GEORGIA BULLDOG FAN. THIS TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES BETTER THAN NEW. IT HAS SOME VERY TASTEFUL UPGRDES AS WELL. SOME OF THE FEATURES AND SPECS ARE:
TO FIND A TRUCK THIS NICE THAT HAS BEEN THIS WELL CARED FOR IS RARE. YOU CAN TELL THAT A LOT OF ATTENTION AND LOVE WENT INTO THE RESTORATION. IT WAS RECENTLY SERVICED AND TRADED IN TO US A FEW DAYS AGO. WE HAVE SOLD THIS TRUCK TWICE AND KNOW THE LAST TWO OWNERS VERY WELL. WE HAVE A CLEAR TITLE IN HAND FOR THIS VEHICLE GAS MOTORARS INC IS A FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED DEALERSHIP LOCATED IN MARIETTA, GA. WE ONLY SELL VEHICLES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. WE DO ACCEPT TRADES WE DO NOT FINANCE WE WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE AT THE BUYER'S EXPENSE THIS VEHICLE CAN BE INSPECTED AT THE BUYER'S EXPENSE WE HAVE THIS VEHICLE LISTED LOCALLY AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION SHOULD IT SELL THROUGH ANOTHER VENUE IF YOU HAVE SERIOUS QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL TONY: 678-614-3174 OR EMAIL: TONY@GASMOTORCARS.COM |
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