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1972 Chevy Truck - Classic Short Step Bed on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:86000 Color: Paint is very very nice
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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This is a highly desirable and rare 1972 Chevy C-10 stepside short box truck. It's nice, with a very nice base coat/clear coat paint, brand new oak bed, and a strong 350 CID V8 (later model engine, appears to be a 1992 with an Edelbrock intake and carb setup) and smooth shifting automatic transmission.

I bought the truck in Bend, Oregon this winter, and spent the winter enjoying driving it all around the desert. It was a super daily-driver for my winter "snow bird" cruising. Everywhere you go with this truck, people react with a smile and a wave. It cruises smooth and straight down the road. 

It shifts smooth, power steering and brakes work great. This Chevy required very little sorting on my part, which is a bit unusual with collector cars. I replaced a valve cover gasket, and a few little details here and there, along with adding a new water pump (the day before loading it on the auto transport semi, the water pump seal failed and leaked coolant, so I had my mechanic in California install a brand new water pump). 

Drives and rides like a much newer truck - very fun to cruise in, with a whole lot of power and performance on tap. The new turbo mufflers give it a throaty growl.

Check out the brightwork on this truck, its in excellent shape - much of the trim, bumpers, etc. seems to have been replaced with aftermarket trim. Very nice!

 Additional Specifications 

  • 1972 Chevrolet Stepside Pickup
  • VIN CCS142Z142821
  • Purchased from a large collection (titled by previous owner in Oregon)
  • 350 V8
  • Serpentine Belt Drive (A/C Compressor is included, but not hooked up - you could add aftermarket A/C very easy to this truck).
  • Power Steering
  • Power Brakes
  • Exterior Paint is very very nice....it is a base coat/clear coat and has a deep shine; a few flaws here and there but nothing that distracts from it's overall great looks.
  • The body panels are all nice and straight and the door and hood gaps and fit are good.
  • The Exterior Chrome, Trim, Stainless, Grill, Lens,  are all very nice as well.
  • All the glass rubbers and weatherstripping were replaced.
  • New Oak bed in the box. Sides of box have commercially applied bedliner.
  • Tonneau Cover over the rear box.
  • Interior Seats, Door Panels, Headliner and Carpet are in great shape. Interior has shoulder seat belts. 
  • Dash is great; tilt steering column, steering wheel is a rare one-year only wheel from a Chevy Lumina Eurosport, really nice wheel that looks right and feels great in your hands.
  • Updated radiator - drove this winter in Palm Springs in 95? temps without a problem. 
  • Aftermarket gauges - Voltmeter and Temp gauges are hooked up; oil pressure gauge installed but not hooked up (includes all items to hook up).
  • There is a new Kenwood Stereo system installed.
  • Michelin Radials all around with lots of tread on nice period correct GM Rally Wheels with beauty rings.
  • A brand new set of Mufflers were just installed.
  • The Engine Compartment is very tidy and clean showing pride of ownership and maintenance.
  • The Chassis is super clean and solid.....obviously a solid California Truck.
This vehicle is for sale locally, and I reserve the right to remove this listing any time. If you're seriously interested in the truck, make me an offer and we can discuss it. I'll be glad to work with your shipping company and assist in any way I can.

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