1972 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed Ls1/4l60e Vintage Heat & Air on 2040-cars
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
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1972 Chevrolet Short Bed C10 w/ a 2006 Silverado 5.3(lm7)/4l60e This is a great driver quality truck you can get in and drive anywhere. It has Power Steering, Power Brakes and Air Conditioning (Vintage Air, Ice Cold). We've put 2500 miles on the truck since I did the LS swap in the last Year and half. It runs and drives great in town and on the highway. The modern drive line gets great fuel millage. I took it on a 4 hour trip last summer doing 80 mph and got 20 mpg with the AC on. If you have any interest in the truck Please Come and Look & Drive it. You will not be disappointed. LS Swap- New GM Muscle Car Oil Pan, LS1 Camaro Manifolds, Speedway LS mounts were welded in, New 3 Piece GM 6.0 covers (it is a 5.3 I just like the way the covers look) A new Dakota VHX Cluster ($850) made for 67-72 was installed. All gauges work great and are accurate. There is a DLC (Data Link Connector) under the dash so you can scan the engine and -trans out just like a modern car if you were ever to have any problems. Body- I purchased the truck 2 years ago as a clean original truck. It was repainted 8-10 years ago the factory blue. It is a driver quality paint job, It has some chips and scratches from driving it and enjoying it. It polishes up and shines great but is NOT a show quality paint job. We've installed a NEW grille, bumpers, and tailgate trim. Front and back glass were just replaced. Front windshield had a small crack in it from driving the truck. Interior is clean and in great shape. We did install new carpet. Chassis-I lowered it with CPP Springs, 4" Front & 5" Rear. Installed a new front sway bar to improve handling. Sitting on 17" American Racing Torq Thrust with New Tires. Front Calipers, Hoses, Rotors and Pads were replaced along with Master Cyl and Rear Brake Shoes and Hardware Kit. Again If you are interested in the truck I welcome you to come look the truck over and drive it. My name is Joe Call me if you have any questions at 816-935-5527 or 816-694-1521 Serious Bidders Only! If you have less than 10 transactions please contact me before bidding. At the end of the auction a $1000 deposit is required with in 24hrs. Remaining Balance must be paid with in 72hrs. Buyer is responsible for Shipping the truck. If you have any questions please email me or Call me at 816-935-5527 or 816-694-1521 my name is Joe.
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