1972 Chevrolet Pickup C-10. Bagged Patina Cruiser on 2040-cars
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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Selling my 1972 Chevy C-10
27,000 original miles . Original paint , with a mild touch up on the driver side box side at some point in its past. All original interior , crack free dash pad, Seat is mint.as is the rubber mat. Truck will need both rockers and some work on the front supports. It's got power disc brakes , and Belltech drop spindles. Powered by a super fuel efficient 250-6cyl and 4 speed transmission It's rides on Slam Specialties SS7 and SS6 air bags. Which is controlled by an accuair Switch speed. And fed by dual 400c compressors. Also has a brand new Optima yellow top. And upgraded alternator Rollin on a new set of 20" coy C-5 rims and rubber Great patina , super tight , no squeaks or old truck rattles , Drives great , but doesn't fit my family anymore. |
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