1972 Chevrolet C10 Silverado Gmc Sierra 4x4 Survivor on 2040-cars
Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 4x4
Model: C-10
Mileage: 1,234
Trim: Factory
I'm listing this truck for a good friend if you have questions please call him at 612-695-7313 his name is Dan Hines and he will be happy to talk with you and thoroughly explain this incredibly clean and super solid truck.
Yes this truck stands tall just like the pictures show take a close look blow up the pictures this is the nicest one I have seen in thirty plus years.
One respray of the factory color paint VERY few flaws interior you could eat off of and an engine bay that looks new, this is truly a Barrett Jackson type vehicle look at the inside of the bed that is factory paint and as you can see Dan has used it but carefully. Look at the door Jambs yes that's the factory sticker still on the door and did I say NO RUST!
Under the truck has not been touched or covered up so you know you are buying the real thing ya it has dirt down there but who cares it's real.
Did you take a close look at the interior yes it's factory original and like new.
More info will be coming I just wanted to get this posted for Dan today don't miss this very special Chevy truck today is the day to buy this dream truck.
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