1972 Chevy C10 1/2 Ton Truck Hot Rat Rod Original Paint Patina V8 Restoration on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Body Type:PICK UP TRUCK
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): STANDARD CAB
Trim: custom/10
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 114,987
Exterior Color: 1972 MEDIUM GREEN
Warranty: NONE
Number of Cylinders: 8CYL
1972 C 10 1/2 TON PICK UP TRUCK. 95% ORIGINAL PAINT. THE 72 IS THE BEST OF THE 67-72 BODY STYLE BECAUSE THIS 72 CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH 5 LUG AXLES AND FRONT POWER DISC BRAKES. THIS TRUCK WAS ORIGINALLY A 6CYL. HOWEVER AT SOME POINT THE MOTOR WAS REPLACED WITH A SMALL BLOCK V8. I DO NOT KNOW THE CU.IN. THE V8 HAS AFTER MARKET HEADERS AND DUAL EXHAUST THAT EXITS MID TRUCK THROUGH GLASS PACK MUFFLERS. POWER IS DELIVERED TO THE REAR AXLE BY WHAT APPEARS TO BE THE ORIGINAL MANUAL 3 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH THE SHIFTER LOCATED ON THE FLOOR. THE TRUCK RUNS DECENT AS HAS GOOD POWER EVEN THOUGH IT ONLY HAS A 2BBL CARB. I DROVE THE TRUCK ON A 25 MILE HIGHWAY TRIP TO THE HARDWARE STORE AND WAS PLEASED AND A LITTLE SUPRISED HOW WELL THE TRUCK DRIVES AND RIDES. I REALLY WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THIS TRUCK FOR MYSELF BUT REALIZE I DO NOT HAVE TIME OR MONEY TO RESTORE THE TRUCK LIKE IT DESERVES, I HOPE SOMEONE PURCHASES THIS TRUCK AND IS ABLE TO BUILD IT AND ENJOY IT EVEN IF I CAN'T. THE TRUCK HAS AWESOME PATINA AND WOULD LOOK REALLY COOL AS A RAT ROD TRUCK TOO,IF THAT IS YOUR THING. I LOOKED INTO LOWERING THE TRUCK AND WAS SUPRISED TO LEARN THIS MODEL CAME NEW WITH COIL SPRINGS ON ALL FOUR CORNERS AND CAN BE LOWERED 3'' IN FRONT AND 5'' IN THE REAR FOR 225.00 WITH LOWERING SPRINGS (SUPER CHEAP). THE FENDERS,HOOD, AND CAB ARE PRETTY NICE WITHOUT A LOT OF RUST. THE BED SIDES ARE REALLY SOLID. THE FLOOR OF THE CAB HAS BEEN PATCHED AND THE ROCKERS NEED REPLACED AND COME WITH THE TRUCK. THE DOORS COULD BE SAVED HOWEVER NEW ONES ARE ONLY 275.00. I WISH I COULD KEEP THIS TRUCK BUT I KNOW IT WILL JUST SIT AND COLLECT DUST SO I'M SELLING IT WITH NO RESERVE. IT WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AND TRANSPORTATION AND/OR SHIPPING WILL BE AT THE EXPENSE OF THE BUYER. THE TRUCK IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO WRITTEN OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING. NO RESERVE NO RESERVE NO RESERVE. I WILL BE PUTTING A "FOR SALE" SIGN IN THE TRUCK IN ORDER TO GET LOCAL BUYER INTREST.
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