1972 Chevy Custom K20 Long Bed 350 Small Block V8 on 2040-cars
Midvale, Utah, United States
1972 CHEVY CUSTOM K20 LONG BED 350 SMALL BLOCK V8 I have owned this truck for over 14 years. I had the intention to restore her from the frame up but life got in the way and unfortunately I only got around to having the engine rebuilt and adding the 4” lift, 33” tires, and nice rims. The odometer reads 13,495 but the current mileage on the rebuild engine is approx. 9500. The motor was redone approximately 2002 and had been garaged most of the time. I love the roar of the engine and the strong purring of the idle, if I could include it in this listing for you to hear I would. There is nothing cooler than driving down the street and having people look over because the engine sounds so awesome. I get big smiles and thumbs up every time I take her out. I will miss this truck and probably regret selling it later. This beautiful classic 1972 Chevrolet Custom K20 3/4 ton truck does not need much to return it to original. The cab needs a little work, a little sanding and a nice paint job would make her look amazing. This truck has a 350 small block V8; she runs well and is clean for her age. She has a little rust, a few small dents, and some fading. She has all original trim and cab running lights. The bench seat has wear but has a seat cover and seat belts. She needs some TLC but she is ready to go. No warranties expressed or implied. Buyer is responsible for delivery or pick up.
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