1972 Chevrolet Short Box On Later Model Chassic on 2040-cars
East Greenbush, New York, United States
Up for auction is a 1972 C-10 short box pickup.
Cab is on a 1990 C-10 two wheel drive chassis. Cab is in great shape! Box is a
90's step side short box. This classic is powered by a 4.3 V6 crate motor with
less than 20K. Transmission is a manual 4 speed with overdrive. Truck gets
great mileage. Interior has a 1990 model dash.(All gauges and lights work)
Truck has AC that works properly and a tilt wheel. Interior is in excellent
shape and looks great! This classic has disc brakes in front, drums in rear and
dual exhaust that makes the truck sound great. This is the best of both
worlds-- a late model drive train which is dependable and has all the comforts
with the classic look of a '72 Chevy.I replaced the grille with a chrome billet grille not pictured it looks great the truck will also come with the original grille. This classic is a southern truck with a
clear Virginia title. You won't be disappointed. E- mail with any questions. No
warranties or guarantees on vehicle. A $1500.00 deposit is required within 24
hours after auction. Full payment within 3 days of end of auction. Payment
accepted through cash, wire transfer, certified check, Pay-Pal or credit cards
accepted with a 4% processing fee on credit cards. Please have your finances in
place before bidding.
On Feb-24-14 at 14:43:59 PST, seller added the following information: Truck is titled as a 1972 Chevrolet Pickup |
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