1972 Chevy 4x4 Stepside on 2040-cars
Santa Margarita, California, United States
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I am selling my 1972 Chevy 4x4 pickup. Motor is a 350 with 350 trans, and a 205 transfer case. I have personally only put the 4x4 in once when I was looking at it to buy, some years ago. Ever since I bought this truck it has always been in a garage and I have never washed it with water. I have never had it dirty enough to wash. I always just dust it off and put it back in the garage. I have pretty much replaced everything on this truck from the ground up. All new complete wiring from the front to back. New tires and wheels. New bearings, bushings, ball joints, shocks, power steering box, power steering pump, new rear end internals, new steering stabilizer, new headers and exhausts system, new carpet kit, new after market custom billet dash and numerous other custom pieces. All the lights are LED, fronts, sides and rears. I also have a LED green under glow kit underneath. I don't drive it very often and it just sits in my garage, so that is my reason for trying to sell. I am not interested in giving it away, but wouldn't mind letting it go to someone who wants a nice truck and will take care of it. Keep in mind it is not a show truck and it does have little things here and there that still need adjusted or touched up and tinkered with for it to be perfect. I can answer any questions, just send a name and number if you are serious. Thanks
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