1971 Chevrolet C/k 10-20 3/4 Ton 4x4 39,199 Actual Miles, Nice on 2040-cars
Blooming Prairie, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 39,199
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Exterior Color: OCHRE
Year: 1971
Interior Color: Black
Trim: CUSTOM DELUXE
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 4X4
Up for auction is what I consider one of the hardest to find in nice condition of all the 67-72 Chev. and GMC trucks. A low-mileage almost completely original 3/4 ton K-20 4X4. This was a one owner truck that spent it's entire life in Idaho with a full size camper on the back of it, used for hunting and fishing and occasionally lived in at various construction sites, as the owner was a construction worker. I bought the truck from his grandson who received the truck from his estate. He could remember many hunting and fishing trips in the truck and said it was his grandpa's pride and joy, and the condition reflex's it. Now to the trucks condition, it is a very straight, honest, mostly original truck. He at some point did an upper end job in the motor to install hardened valve seats, and while at it installed headers, dual exhaust and a Mallory unilite pointless ignition. The truck runs excellent and also seems to have a mild shift kit. The paint appears to be mostly original but I am sure it has been touched up in some areas, but not due to any rust issues, as this truck is amazingly solid. It still has the "original" wood bed in it that is in excellent condition. I had it taped off and rhino lined to protect it, and if you look at the pictures you can see he had installed on the roof what I take to be a CB antenna. Now to the things I messed with. I put a new chrome bezel on the gauge cluster, and also took an extra glove box door and ash tray cover and had them chromed and painted original color on the inside with only the outside edge left chrome. (something I do with all these trucks) I installed a new chrome front and rear bumper so they would match as I didn't like the "fit everything" step bumper on the back. Also new wheels with some good tires I had around, they have about 50% tread. I also installed a new seat cover. The rubber mat and dash pad seat cover. The rubber mat and dash pad are original, as are the door panels. I replaced the black lower trim with some very nice used wood grain I had stuck away. The truck came with the really nice bed rail protectors on it, which I have never seen before. I added the tool box and splash guards to continue the theme. I also added a 3-spoke wheel, but the original will be put back in. It is nice with only 1 crack. The under carriage is so clean and rust free you can clean it with a steel wool pad. Well that's about all I can think of, but if there's anything else you want to know you can email or call me at 507-456-2957. People know I have this truck, so it could be gone at most anytime. Give it a good look and some serious consideration, this is a nice truck! Good Luck Bidding P.S. Two of the upper grille mounting brackets are broken. A new grille is included with the truck. |
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