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Year:1972 Mileage:99999
Location:

Kelowna, B.C., Canada

Kelowna, B.C., Canada
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1972 Chevrolet C10 Suburban, 2 wheel drive.

454 engine with 4 barrel carb and dual exhaust.

New 350 Auto transmission  installed late 2013

Front and rear chrome bumpers.

Floors are great, Wheel lips are excellent. Lower rocker panels between B pillar and rear wheel opening are excellent 

Truck is very solid

New inner rockers.

Inner lower doors need some work. Can be repaired without damaging outer paint.

Body and paint is good but not perfect. Straight and looks great. Roof was recently painted.

New brakes including pads, Shoes and Wheel cylinder.

New lower ball joints

New Belltech front coil springs. Rear springs  have also been changed to lowered springs.

New Valve cover gaskets.

New Comfort grip wheel.

Car is not an A/C truck but I do have the RARE rear A/C Headliner part.

Runs and drives great.

Needs heater control. It works but previous owner added a separate fan switch. He also tried to install overhead consol out of a newer SUV. It needs the wiring clened up.

Signals, headlights, brake lights all work.

Horn does not.

I have the Clear Washington State title and I have imported the truck to Canada. I have the Canada customs form 1 and GST tax is paid.

Truck can return to the USA with no issues as I still have the title.

I am selling as I purchased a 72 SWB weeks after I found this truck.

I am 4 hours north of Spokane, Washington and we have many daily flights in from Seattle. You can fly in and drive it home.

More info CALL Paul 250-861-5290 or 250-826-0243

NO EMAILS and I will not ship the truck until it is paid in FULL.

If you have questions CALL ME





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