1972 Chevrolet Swb 4x4 Cheyenne Super Chevy Truck 1/2 Ton K10 Automatic on 2040-cars
Olympia, Washington, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 89,000
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Other Pickups
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: Cheyenne Super
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 4x4
1972 Chevy Cheyenne Super SWB 4x4 , 350 4bolt non numbers rebuild, ceramic coat headers, RV cam, intake, and mini starter. Brand new original style brass 4 core radiator, Turbo 350 transmission NP 205 transfer case. Factory Posi Rear end, Factory Tach Dash, Hand Throttle in dash. Brand new BF Goodrich tires on 15x8 steel rims that will except the dog dish hub caps. Starts, Runs, Drives and Brakes perfectly. 65-70mph no hands on wheel perfectly straight no shakes no surprises. Fleetside short wide box. Original owner had the truck painted black in the mid 80's. Stock color is two tone Blue and White. I am the third Owner. Pretty rusty overall needs a cab and bed work or drive as is. An Eastern Washington 1972 AC cab uncut with doors will be included for the winning bidder. Almost rust free, needs two rocker and one cab corner. It is the buyers responsibility to find a freight company that will except a truck with a cab tied down in the bed. Please email any questions or if more photos are desired.
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