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1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne 20 Super- 350ci,ac, Ps, Pb, Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:130000
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United States

United States

 1972 Chevy Cheyenne Super 20, Ochre paint, 130K original miles, 3 owner truck, 350ci, manual transmission, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, AM/FM push button radio, tented glass.  This is a very nice original truck and as you can tell from the pictures it is in very good condition.  The truck is a true three owner truck with all the documentation to prove the owner history as well as miles.  The truck comes with the original protecto plate and many if not every receipt of work completed to the truck over the last 42years.  The truck retains most, if not all, of its original sheet metal. The hood, cab, tailgate and one of the front fenders is the original paint from the factory.  The interior is original except for the bench seat was recovered a few years ago.  However the seat still looks very nice and matches the truck well.  Most of the trim is in very nice condition, however a few pieces have been screwed to the sheet metal to hold them in place.  To my knowledge everything works on the truck except the radio.  Even the AC works, which still uses the old R12 refrigerant and an extra can is included in the sell.   All the weather stripping is in excellent condition as well.  This truck is a true time capsule from 1972, and would look great in anyone’s collection.  I was certainty excited to add it to my collection.  Unfortunately my wife does not share the same enthusiasm, hence this ebay listing.  I am only selling to keep the peace at home!

Please view all the pictures and ask questions.  I can email additional pictures if needed.  I am the owner and I have the clear IL title in my name.  The buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping.  The truck is located in Casey, IL 62420.  Also the truck is for sale locally therefore I reserve the right to end the auction anytime.  Do not bid if you have zero feedback I will cancel your bid, contact me first.  A $250.00 non-refundable deposit is required 48 hours after the sale.  The balance is due before the truck will be released.  Again ask questions I will do my best to answer.  There is no warranty implied or otherwise Sold as Is.  Thank you for your interest!

 

  

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