1971 Chevrolet Surburban,rare Options,factory Big-block & Bucket Seats, Look on 2040-cars
Reno, Nevada, United States
Body Type:3-DOOR SUBURBAN W/BARN DOORS
Engine:396(400) BIG-BLOCK
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Suburban
Trim: DELUXE
Drive Type: 2-WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 24,412
Exterior Color: Green
FOR SALE: 1971 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON, C10, 2-WHEEL DRIVE, 3-DOOR, SUBURBAN, MATCHING NUMBER 396 (400) BIG-BLOCK, TURBO-400 TRANS., 12 BOLT POSI REAREND, 5-LUG POWER DISC-BRAKES, P/S, 3RD SEAT, BARN DOORS AND VERY RARE FACTORY BUCKET SEATS, ALL DOCUMENTED ON GLOVE BOX DOOR DATA SHEET. THE ENGINE RAN YEARS AGO, AND HAS NEVER BEEN REBUILT,WHICH IT COULD USE,TRANNY OK, BRAKES STILL WORK. BODY HAS TYPICAL RUST IN ROCKERS AND BEHIND WHEEL WELLS, FLOORS SOLID, EXC. MINOR REPAIR NEEDED IN CORNERS WHERE THEY MEET THE KICK PANEL, ROOF IS VERY NICE, STRAIGHT AND NO ROT. ALL IN ALL, THIS IS A NICE PIECE TO BUILD, NOT TO MENTION THE RARE OPTIONS. ALL GLASS INTACT, ALWAYS CLOSED UP, NO CREATURES LIVING IN IT. IT IS SOLD "AS IS", ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL...BILLY...(775) 677-2438...RENO,NV. PRICE IS $3,500. OUT-OF-STATE, I WILL GIVE YOU AMPLE TIME TO PICK UP. THANKS FOR LOOKING. NOTE; THE GRILL IS WRONG, 71 GETS THE EGG CRATE DESIGN.
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