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1973 Chevy Dually With "original Paint", Fresh Engine And Trans. See Pics on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:27000
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States

"Survivor"...... "Barn Find"......Whatever, just a nice old Chevy Dually

 

As you can see, the interior has been freshened up.  New headliner, seat cover, carpet and padding and re-dyed plastics.  This Dually comes with factory A/C system, however, the system is not currently blowing cold.  The truck has PS, PB, tilt, and tach (tach is not currently working).  Please note the Arizona title reads Box C (not actual mileage).  Odometer discrepancy.

 

The truck is a big-block camper special, equipped with a 454 and automatic transmission.  In 2011 the engine and transmission were completely rebuilt.  The truck has hardly been driven since the rebuild. 

 

The truck starts right up, runs good, shifts good, steers and brakes terrific and there are no oil leaks.

 

The real beauty is in the body.  This truck is wearing a majority of its 41 year old factory paint.  The front right fender and left rear dually flare have been repainted.  The undercarriage, chassis and body are rust free and very clean.  There are, however, a few areas with small rust issues on the doors, lower portion of the outer skins and lower rear cab corners with only one small protrusion (Please see pics).  

 

The bed is very straight and rust free.  The paint is rubbed through at the bed sides from a camper and there are miscellaneous holes also from the camper.  

 

As you can tell, this 41-year-old Dually has not done its share of the work.  If you're looking for a great candidate to restore, or you just love old trucks with "real" patina, this might be your truck.  Although the truck is not perfect, it would be difficult to find a nicer, unmolested 1973 regular cab Dually.

 

This truck was purchased for my 82-year-old father who has enjoyed driving it around town.  He would like to sell it to purchase something fast and sporty because he says "The Dually makes him look old".

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to call Randy at 48O-292-O321

 

 

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