72 Chevy Short-wide Tubbed Lowered New Paint/tires/interior/engine on 2040-cars
Nowata, Oklahoma, United States
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1972 Chevy Short Wide Tubbed & Lowered This 72 pickup was originally a long bed Cheyenne Super that has been professional built by Scotlea Hot Rods. The frame was shortened, bed tubbed, lowered 4" rear & 2" front. New in the last couple months: Hot Rod Satin Black Paint Bedliner Mickey Thompson 29.5x15 tires (rear) Carpet and Seatcover Engine overhaul and dress-up Exhaust (ceramic coated headers, flowmasters, dual exhaust) 4-wheel disc brakes, brake booster, master cylinder.
Engine: powered by a 350 chevy with a small performance cam, Edelbrock Endurashine RPM air-gap intake manifold, Edelbrock Endurashine 650cfm carburetor, Chevrolet Performance aluminum valve covers, chrome alternator, factory AC (works!!!), Sanderson ceramic coated headers, flowmaster mufflers. Transmission is 350 Turbo automatic with shift kit. Rearend is single-leg 3.08 gear (not a posi). Interior: Factory tach dash (everything works), AC/Heat, Dash and headliner are factory dark green, seat cover and new carpet are black. New weatherstripping and windshield. Body: NO RUST!!! Rockers and cab corners were replaced, new bedsides. Not perfect bodywork - but really close - not wavy or dented. This was meant to be a shop-truck, not a show truck. See more pics at scotlea.com under the Restomods category Please ask any questions before bidding. Sale is final. Clear title provided upon payment. Downpayment of $500 Via paypal or cash within 24 hours of auction end. Full payment due within 7 days of auction end. Truck can be driven, or shipped at your expense.
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