1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne 2500 Car Hauler / Ramp Truck 454ci Big Block Factory!! on 2040-cars
Mendon, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Ramp Ttuck
Engine:454 ci
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Charcoal
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cheyenne
Trim: 2500
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 58,524
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for bids is a CLEAN GM Factory 1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne Car Hauler/Ramp Truck. This truck is all original. Engine is a stock 454ci Chevy big block V8 w/ 58,524miles. Truck is a dually rear end with RWD. Exterior is very clean with minor surface scratches and blemishes, practically rust free. The cab corners are very clean. Only the passenger door has a rust bubble the size of a dime on the bottom. Underneath nothing major but just typical surface rust, same with under the hood. On the ramp passenger side a crease and surface scratches in front of the wheel. Stainless dual exhaust. Aftermarket 2inch Cowl Induction Hood. Ramp part of the truck has extra storage behind the cab and a winch. The ramps pull out with ease. Interior is all original with original dash, seats, and interior door panels. Vinyl headliner. Factory gauge cluster with a RARE factory Tachometer. Aftermarket radio and aftermarket tow brake installed (previous owner). Passenger door does not open (needs to be pulled apart, latch mechanism). This truck was a Tennessee truck. Truck starts right up and drives nicely. When purchased truck was driven from TN to MA. This truck would fit in any car collection or to be used as a rare hauler for your classic show car. Please feel free to contact me on Ebay with any questions or request for more pictures. I have extra close-up pictures of the exterior imperfections contact me for them. My name is Craig. Thank You and Good Luck Bidding.
**This truck is a re-list with a LOWERED RESERVE (reserve has been lowered a 2nd time)**
A down payment of 20% of the selling price is due within 48hours of the auction closing.
Buyer is responsible for pick-up/shipping of the vehicle.
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