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Chevrolet C10/K10 1972

16900 USD
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CAR DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER
About this vehicle This 1972 Chevrolet C10/K10 is a modified vehicle. The owner has had it for 2 years. The vehicle runs great. Seller's Notes No Reserve— email with questions— sold as is —355 Chevy small block engine. 700r4 automatic transmission. apps 60k miles on both— Wildwood disc brakes on the front drum on the back. Power steering power brakes. Aluminum radiator. Demon carburetor. Drop spindles in the front and lowering blocks in the back. $3500 worth of brand new wheels and tires 17”—. Front and rear sway bars. AM/FM CD player mounted in glove box. New Dash and gauges. Stainless steel tail pipes turn out in front of rear tires. Do exhaust with headers. New paint last year factory color nonmetallic green. Basecoat clearcoat, wet sanded and polished. Doors all open and close properly windows roll up and down nice door checks work as designed. New front grill gross around front bumper all installed one painted. Box on the r Exterior purchased out of Texas . Rust free texas fenders doors and bed. Cab has had new cab corners and rockers welded in. Paint looks excellent but does have normal where chips scratches very minor. This is not a show truck but it’s a very cool fun to drive truck in great condition. Windshield does have one chip in it but I never got around to replacing it. Interior bench seat is from a late model truck very comfortable but has a few burns and stains on it. The truck has its original radio still mounted in the dash but there is an aftermarket CD player mounted inside the glove box. Speedometer fuel gauge and lights all work. Has a new instrument panel and gauge bezel with matching glove box trim installed. Has seatbelts as well Engine Truck has a minor transmission fluid leak when it sets. I have not had a chance to get it into the shop to have it looked at in the truck sits to low that I can’t climb underneath it myself. I suspect it’s coming from the transmission pan or the speedometer o ring Deposits are nonrefundable. Created on the eBay Motors app