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1972 Chevy C K10 4x4 V8 Pick Up Restored Classic Vintage Original Custom Rare on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:86744 Color:
Location:

St. George, Utah, United States

St. George, Utah, United States

 

Nice Rare Restored 1972 Chevrolet K10 4x4 

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·   1972 Chevy 1/2 Ton Fleetside Pickup Truck

·   350 CI V8 Motor that purrs like a kitten

 ·  Beautiful Bronze and White exterior color

·  Interior is in excellent restored condition

    ·  Original Uncut Dash and working Heater with new heater core

*Truck Runs and drives excellent

*Starts right up every time, idles great, no smoke, Excellent Mechanical condition

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WE WILL PICK YOU UP FROM THE AIRPORT OR RETURN YOUR RENTAL!!!!
THE AIRPORT AND THE RENTAL HUB ARE MINUTES AWAY!!!! 

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 1119 East Highland Dr, St George UT. 84780

MORE INFORMATION ON THIS BEAUTIFUL OLD TRUCK

Wow this is one nicely restored 2 owner 1972 Chevrolet 4x4 Pickup truck. The overall condition of this classic is excellent. The old truck fires right up and purrs like a kitten. Runs cool and Drives straight and true. It has all new brakes so it stops strait and true. It has a nice 350 CI V8 motor that runs excellent and the auto transmission also works perfect and has been rebuilt. It has great power and does not blow smoke. It runs cool with no overheating problems. The automatic transmission shifts smooth. All of the lights work. The wipers work as does the new heater. No major oil leaks!!! Tires are new and it has a brand new (never been on the ground) matching spare that goes with the truck. The truck resides in the dry southwest corner of Utah just 100 miles from Las Vegas NV.  This truck can be enjoyed as a daily driver. It has a CD player that comes with the truck but will need to be mounted (it has had one in it so all of the mounting brackets are in place and should be a simple install). The truck comes equipped with a heavy duty front bumper and a winch which the owner said it does work however we have not verified it. It also has some of the original paperwork and owners manual as shown in the pictures. I don't know what else to say other than this is a great old truck. This classic body style is a very collectible truck and they are getting harder and harder to come by so why drive a newer truck that will just depreciate. These classic trucks are like having money in the bank they do nothing but go up in value the older they get. Please call with any other questions or a buy it now price.  

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We highly recommend that you come and test drive this vehicle in person. If this is not an option we recommend that you have a third party inspection done to assure your knowledge of the vehicle is complete. We have done our best to describe the car but we cannot be held responsible for anything we may have forgot to mention. All vehicles are sold in as is condition. 

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