1972 Chevrolet C-10 4x4 Lwb Restorer Dream Runs And Drives Low Miles Of 28,221 on 2040-cars
Paducah, Kentucky, United States
Mileage: 28,221
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
RESTORER DREAM...THIS 1972 CHEVROLET CUSTOM 10 PICKUP..THERE IS RUST IN FLOOR PANS AND SMALL AMOUNTS IN OTHER AREAS,BUT VERY STRAIGHT PROJECT TO START OFF WITH..THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH A 350 ENGINE AND 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION COMPLETE WITH GRANNY LOW AND THEY BOTH WORK GOOD(SHE RUNS AND DRIVES FOLKS)..IT ALSO IS A FACTORY 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE (NOT ONE MADE IN SOMEONES BACKYARD) AND IT WORKS GOOD.EXHAUST IS RATHER LOUD AND WILL REQUIRE ATTENTION. TRUCK WAS BOUGHT NEW BY A SMALL COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT NOT SURE WHAT IT DUTIES WHERE ,BUT MAYBE A BRUSH FIRE TRUCK..MANUFACTURER DATE IS LISTED AS 03/1972.IT WILL NEED COMPLETE RESTORATION ,BUT AS MENTIONED EARLIER A DREAM AS FAR AS A LOT OF THEM I HAVE SEEN FOR RESTORATION..TRIED TO SHOW HER OFF IN THE PHOTOS,BUT IF THERES A PHOTO YOU WANT THATS NOT ON HERE SEND ME A REQUEST AND I'LL GET IT TO YOU.QUESTIONS ASK AWAY AND I'LL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER ANY AND ALL AS QUICK AS POSSIBLE.TOO MANY PROJECTS AND TO LITTLE TIME THATS WHY WE ARE LISTING THIS TRUCK.HOPEFULLY SOMEONE WILL BRING HER BACK TO HER LUSTER .
WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL... WE DO ACCEPT MONEY ORDER,WIRE TRANSFERS,CHECKS AS LONG AS IT CLEAR THE BANK BEFORE SHE ROLLS OUT OF THE DRIVEWAY OR CASH ON PICK-UP OF YOUR VEHICLE , A DEPOSIT OF $500.00 IS REQUIRED WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION END WITH THE BALANCE TO BE PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION END.
WILL WORK WITH BUYER ON LONGER STORAGE PERIOD IF YOU CAN'T GET HERE QUICK,ALSO IF YOU NEED ME TO I WILL TRY AND LOCATE A TRANSPORTER AFTER SALE AT BUYERS EXPENSE..THANKS FOR TAKING A LOOK AND QUESTIONS FIRE AWAY
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