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1972 Chevy C10 Custom/20 4x4 on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:7900 Color: red/white /
 Gray
Location:

Milford, Connecticut, United States

Milford, Connecticut, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350/V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

New

Year
: 1972
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: C20
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 7,900
Exterior Color: red/white
Interior Color: Gray

Fantastic in every way, my 1972 Chevy is sure to delights it's next owner. This truck looks fantastic, drives beautifully, and sounds incredible. It has approximately 2,000 miles on it since a complete overhaul and engine rebuild, including transmission and four wheel drive transfer case. The odometer reads 7,800 or so, but I don't know the exact original mileage. Neither does the previous owner but based on its condition, we don't feel this is a very high mileage truck. I honestly don't believe it only has 7,800 miles on it. Great looking paint (less than two years old) and tons of new chrome. Very very straight and very very solid and clean, including underneath. The truck has been lifted, and sports Goodrich 33's on chrome rims. Ceramic headers and dual Flowmasters give the truck an incredible throaty sound to the original 350 V8 that was completely rebuilt. This truck will go down the highway at 75 with ease. A real head turner and still a daily driver if you want it to be. I live five miles from work and drive it work most days during the summer. I have my eye on something else so this one must go. She is not a trailer queen, and has a few minor blemishes, but overall an excellent looking truck and a reliable vehicle. Everything looks and works true to the original chevy specs. This is one beautiful machine. 

  • Newer paint
  • Rebuilt 350, mild cam, 4 brl carb, electronic ignition
  • Rebuilt transfer case
  • Newer BF Goodrich all terrain tires
  • Rancho shocks, shimmy damper
  • Headers
  • Dual Flowmasters, stainless exhaust, chrome tips on both sides
  • New front inner fenders
  • Rebuilt heater core, works excellent
  • New battery
  • All gauges work accurately
  • Stainless rear bumper with heavy duty frame hitch
  • 2nd gas tank in wheel well
  • Metal bed with spray in liner
  • New chrome step bars
  • AM/FM period radio with kick panel speakers
  • All new door and window seals
  • Diamond plate bed rails(4)
  • Chrome fender arches
  • Reupholstered interior - looks new
Now the cons; the horn isn't wired. It's there and works but it's not wired. There's a couple of minor paint scratches, nothing you can see from a few feet but she does have a couple of nicks. Absolutely nothing significant that can't be easily touched up. The paint around the antenna has minor cracks, and a tiny bit of overspray on the rubber in one or two spots. The steering wheel is an original reproduction. The bed has a few dings and marks, again nothing significant. I installed a set of chrome door sills that need to come off again and get shaved down a few mills. I left them on but they make the doors a little harder to close. The rims have a little glazing here and there. They still look great, but they are showing signs of wear. I've never tried anything to clean them up as I think they're fine, but there's lots of options on the market for getting these back to new condition. 

Overall this is a sweet machine. I've thoroughly enjoyed it and get compliments on it everywhere I take it. Show it on a Saturday night and then taker her four-wheeling on Sunday. This is an incredibly fun truck to drive, to show, and to own. As an avid antique car/truck collector, I've noticed these trucks are appreciating nicely too.

$1,000 deposit via paypal at close of auction, 72 hours to complete sale after that. Will assist in loading to transporter if necessary. Please feel free to call me with any questions, or simply email me and I'll reply with hours. Thanks for looking. Keep on truckin'


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