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1973 Chevrolet Truck 1 Owner! Low Miles! Like New Inside And Out! 350 V8! Nice! on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:82901 Color: WITH
Location:

Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
Advertising:

1973 CHEVROLET CUSTOM DELUXE TRUCK LIKE NEW!!

LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT!!

1 FAMILY OWNED!!

ALWAYS GARAGED!!

CAMPER PACKAGE!!

DRIVES LIKE NEW!!

350 V8, 4 BARREL CARB SYSTEM **OPTION ENGINE**

VIN # CCY143J108178

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NO RESERVE AUCTION!!

WILL SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER WHEN AUCTION IS COMPLETED!!

FROM ESTATE HERE IN SPOKANE WASHINGTON. PURCHASED
NEW IN 1973 AT CAMP CHEVROLET. PASSED DOWN TO RELATIVE.
ALWAYS PAMPERED AND STORED IN-DOORS. LOOKS AND DRIVES
LIKE NEW. LOOKS LIKE IT CAME OUT OF TIME CAPSULE. SOLD TO
SETTLE ESTATE.

THE TRUCK BED HAS ALWAYS HAD 2 LAYERS OF PROTECTIVE
COVERS SINCE NEW.

COMES EQUIPPED WITH THE OPTIONED 350 V8 POWER-PLANT. ONE
OF CHEVROLETS BEST AND MOST RELIABLE ENGINES.

COMES IN THE FACTORY WHITE/ BURNT ORANGE EXTERIOR WITH
THE SADDLE INTERIOR.

WHAT A GREAT TRUCK. ONCE IN A LIFETIME GRANDPA ONE
OWNER TRUCK. YOU NEVER SEE THEM THIS CLEAN. IT RARELY
SAW THE GREAT OUTDOORS. YOU REALLY SEE PRIDE OF OWNER-
SHIP WITH THIS BEAUTY.

IT DRIVES AS GREAT AS IT LOOKS. PUMP THE GAS ONCE AND IT FIRES
RIGHT UP. WHAT A PLEASURE TO DRIVE. THE ENGINE PERFORMS LIKE
NEW AND THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS JUST AS ITS SUPPOSE TO. BRAKES
AND POWER STEERING LIKE NEW AS WELL. A NO PROBLEM CAR!!

PAINT IS BEAUTIFUL WITH NO NICKS MARKS OR ABRASIONS. NICE AND
CLEAN INTERIOR. UPHOLSTERY CLEAN AND NICE. BEAUTIFUL DASH NO
CRACKS.

THE BED HAS BEEN PROTECTED SINCE NEW WITH TWO COVERS. THE
BED COVER TO PROTECT THE PAINT FROM SCRATCHING AND THE LARGE
COVER TO PROTECT FROM WEATHER. BEAUTIFUL CONDITION.

THE TRUCK COMES WITH DUAL TANKS. ALSO A SET OF NEWER ALL SEASON
RADIAL TIRES.

THE TRUCK ALSO COMES WITH A SPECIAL TRAILER PACKAGE AND CAMPER
PACKAGE.

A GREAT CHANCE TO OWN A VERY SPECIAL 1973 CHEVROLET TRUCK. GO BACK
IN TIME AND ENJOY THIS WONDERFUL TRUCK.

FEATURES:

350 V8 POWER-PLANT ** OPTION ENGINE **
4 BARREL CARB SYSTEM
TURBO-HYDRA-MATIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
POWER STEERING
POWER BRAKES
AIR CONDITIONING
CAMPER PACKAGE
INSTRUMENT PANEL
DUAL TANKS
FRONT AND REAR HEAVY SHOCKS
REAR AXLE 3.73 RATIO
TINTED GLASS
EXTERIOR MOLDINGS
FRONT STABILIZER
HYDRAULIC BRAKE BOOSTER
SERVICE BOOKS AND MANUALS FOR 73 TRUCK
2 SETS OF TRUCK WHEEL COVERS

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PICTURES WERE TAKEN ON JUNE 22, 2014

NO RESERVE AUCTION

WILL SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER WHEN AUCTION IS COMPLETED!!

PLEASE ALLOW TIME FOR DOWNLOAD OF ALL PICTURES AS I HAVE
INCLUDED MANY SO YOU CAN REALLY SEE THIS BEAUTY.

ALL INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS WELCOME TO PARTICIPATE

THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND HAVE A GREAT WEEK

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