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1972 Chevy Pickup C Lifted Done Right 3/4 Ton 2wd on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:83000 Color: Gray /
 Gray
Location:

San Pedro, California, United States

San Pedro, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:350
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: CCE242Z144307
Year: 1972
Exterior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gray
Model: C-10
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: BASE
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 83,000

1972 CHEVY PICK UP 

EVERYTHING DONE TOP TO BOTTOM

350 CHEVY 395 HP WITH HEADDERS, BUILT TRANNY WITH SHIFT KIT NEW 2 PART DRIVE SHAFT,  FLOW MASTER EXHAUST, COME SEE AND DRIVE THE TRUCK IN PERSON ARROW STRAIGHT 

2 WD WITH 6'' LIFT RANCHO SHOCK  33'' FEDERAL COURAGIA M/T TIRES POWDER COATED BLACK WHEELS 8LUG

THE TRUCK WAS PAINTED IN 2001 AND IS GARAGE KEPT ITS BMW GREY BASECOAT CLEAR COAT THE BED AND BOTTOM 6'' OF THE TRUCK ARE RINO LINED

NEW = ALL THE GLASS WINDOW RUBBERS AND FELTS,

 RIMS AND TIRES LESS THEN A 1,000 MILES ON THEM NOW,

 COMPLETE BLUETOOTH AUDIO SYSTEM PIONEER HEADUNIT 2X 6.5 PIONEER KICK PANNEL SPEAKERS 2X 6X9 PIONEER SPEAKERS UNDER THE SEAT, 

ALL THE LIGHTS AND LENSES ARE NEW EVERYTHING WORKS,

RE-CHROMED FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS, 

THIS WAS AN ORIGNAL A/C TRUCK EVERYTHING IS STILL INTACT YOU WOULD JUST NEED TO PUT COMPRESSOR AND BELT BACK ON

THIS HAS BEEN A CALIFORNIA TRUCK SINCE DAY 1 BUILT IN FREEMONT CA 

ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK I RECOMEND COMING AND SEEING AND DRIVING THE TRUCK IN PERSON BECAUSE YOU DRIVE IT YOU WILL END UP TAKING IT HOME.

WILL SHIP ANYWHERE BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COST

Vin Number Decoding - 1972 Chevrolet Pickup

Location: On plate attached to the rear face of left-hand door hinge pillar and on right side of cowl under hood. 
First Symbol - Type
C = Conventional CabG = Chevy Van
K = 4x4P = Forward Control
Z = Motorhome 
Second Symbol - Type of Engine
S = SixT = Diesel
E = Eight 
Third Symbol - Gross Volume Weight (GVW)
1 = 3,900 - 5,800 lbs3 = 6,600 - 1,000 lbs
2 = 5,200 - 7,500 lbs 
Fourth & Fifth Symbol - Cab to Axle Dimension
05 = 30-35 in.10 = 60-65 in.
07 = 42-47 in.14 = 84-89 in.
09 = 54-59 in. 
Sixth & Seventh Symbol - Body Type
02 = Chassis & Cowl32 = Motorhome Chassis
03 = Chassis & Cab34 = Fleetside
04 = Step-Side Pickup35 = Forward Control (Steel Step Van)
05 = Panel Van36 = Beauville Van
06 = Suburban (doors) or Sportvan42 = Forward Control Chassis
14 = Blazer55 = Forward-Control (Aluminum Step Van)
16 = Suburban (gate) 
Eighth Symbol - Production Year
2 = 1972
Ninth Symbol - Assembly Plant
A = Atlanta (Lakewood), GA.P = Pontiac, MI.
B = Baltimore, MD.R = Arlington, TX.
F = Flint, MI.S = St. Louis, MO.
G = Framingham, MA.T = Tarrytown, NY.
J = Janesville, WI.U = Lordstown, OH.
= Kansas City (Leeds), MO.Z = Fremont, CA.
= Los Angeles (Van Nuys), CA.1 = Oshawa, Canada
Remaining Symbols - Production Sequence Numbers
Remaining numbers were the sequential production number starting at 100001 for each plant.


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