1972 1973 1974 Chevy Truck C20 4 Speed 427 3963512 Block on 2040-cars
Somerset, New Jersey, United States
For sale is my 1973 Chevy Cheyenne Super C20 with only 78157 miles and a 427 and 4 speed trans. This Truck is one of the cleanest 1973 trucks you will find for sale anywhere and can be driven anywhere. With over 3400 spent in the last 6 mo the truck is ready for work or play. I have over 50 photos in this listing please let all photos load and scroll down I will describe the truck and highlight any problems how ever so slight. The truck is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early The body is very nice and all original 1973 metal with all original paint and trim intact and a virtually rust free body and frame. I say virtually rust free body due to the fact there is one small spot in the paint the size of a finger tip that has slight bubble almost impossible to see, I took a close up picture to show. The paint has a nice shine and all trim is very nice as are bumpers with one small dent in the front bumper The interior is in excellent shape with no rips or tears in the seat. The dash is perfect and door panels are very nice. all original soft ray glass and am/fm radio . All lights, turn signals, clearance lights, wipers, washer fluid work perfectly. The truck is great and is a very nice original truck with one exception the 454 was removed and a 1969 3963512 427 2 bolt main from a 1969 impala was added to give the truck a little bite. The motor was topped of with a set of oval port heads 3931063 and an aluminum intake and holley 780 DP with a msd ignition and billet distributor. The truck is an animal and will set you back in the bench seat. the truck also has power disc brakes and power steering. The heads were redone with all new bronze guides, new comp cam springs, valve seals, and 3 angle valve job. The rear wheel cylinders were also done in april. The 4 speed shifts perfect and the truck cruises perfectly and easy at 75 mph. The frame and box of the truck are rust free and in great shape. The truck had a camper shell on it most of its life and had Rusty Jones rust inhibitor used on the bed and wheel wells. The rims all except the spare have been changed from the original split ring and have plenty of tread. |
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