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1972 Chevy Truck K10 4x4 Super Nice on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:160 Color: Burgundy and White /
 Charcoal and White
Location:

Dawsonville, Georgia, United States

Dawsonville, Georgia, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:700R4
Body Type:Fleetside
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: CKE142F374194
Year: 1972
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): reg.
Trim: Cheyenne
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4x4
Safety Features: Shoulder harness seat belts
Mileage: 160
Power Options: power brakes, power steering, Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Burgundy and White
Interior Color: Charcoal and White
Number of Cylinders: 8

This is a 1972 chevrolet 4x4 LWB truck that will make you smile. Truck has a 8 in. skyjacker lift with skyjacker shocks and stabilizer shocks. This beast will turn heads. I have drove it 160 miles around town and everybody gives a thumbs up while going down the road. Truck has a 350 bored 40 over with a mild cam. 2500 stall, ceramic coated headers, 3 in. dual exhaust run back and turned over axle. derele electric dual fan 4500 cfm, All the aluminum goodies under the hood, TCI 700r4 brute force transmission with transmission cooler bolted to a np208 transfer case. 4.10 gears all new front and rear. New premium Warn Locking hubs. Brand new 38x15.50R15 super swamper SSR tires mounted on 15x14 mickey thompson alcoha wheels. The true old forged aluminum wheels held on with stainless steel lug nuts. Every bolt and bushing was replaced on the frame and body. Every part was stripped down and sand blasted to remove all rust. 90% of this truck was replaced with new parts. Wiring harness, lights, everything in the interior, glass etc. Seamless rockers formed into cab to make the truck look like it came from the factory molded that way. Seat was done in a herring bone white insert with the charcoal grey seat. Head liner was done the same way. seat belts have been changed to harness belts for safety. If you want a nice truck to cruise in or show, This is a nice one for you. The truck will be sold with a bill of sale as Georgia does not tiltle trucks this old. All you need is a copy of my tag receipt and the bill of sale to get a title. I do however have a title dated back to 1975 for the truck which is kinda neat. I never tried to title the truck being I would loose that old title but you will get it with the truck. The A/C on the truck is there. I have not hooked it up yet. You will need to get the A/C lines. I do have a new sanden compressor that goes with it. I just put on a new condensor for the a/c but just never finished it. All the relays, wires and stuff for a/c is new.  I do have step by step restoration pictures that goes with the truck to show what has been done. If you have any questions feel free to contact me. I'm not going to list every part replaced on the truck to drag things out. Most of the parts are brand new. Lots of money spent on this truck. You can call me at 678-858-1026. I do reserve the right to end auction early as I have it listed locally. Thank you and happy bidding

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