1972 Chevrolet C-10 Super Cheyenne on 2040-cars
Thompsons Station, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Short Bed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:No Motor
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Cheyenne
Trim: Super Cheyenne
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 0
This 72 Super Cheyenne has been a project truck for me since 1999. I was fixing this truck to be a Street, Strip, and Show Truck. I have a ton of money invested in this truck and I have decided to let it go as my priorities have changed and I wouldn't finish it anytime in the near future. The Truck is in pieces right now. The cab has been professionally done with new inner and outer rockers, and cab corners (NO BONDO in the truck at all) Only steel and lead was used. The frame has been redone professionally, everything is practically brand new. Frame has been sand blasted and painted with eastwood classic vehicle frame paint, new calipers, rotors, drums, stainless steel brake lines front to back, brake pads all around, sway bar, shocks, etc etc. I have a ton of new parts and good original parts off the truck, Im sure I will forget a lot of it but here goes.
New
Upper trim
lower trim (wood grain)
Tail gate trim (wood grain)
Door panels
Sun Visor set
Radiator Support
Radiator Shroud
Rear Side Marker Lights Set
Front Side Marker Lights Set
Rear Cargo Light
Dome Light
Rear Window Rubber Seal
Front Bumper Lights Set
Rear Tail Light Lens Set
Gas Tank
Carpet Kit
Carpet Lower Door Panel Set
Carpet Kick Panel Set
Arm Rest Pads Set Black
Arm Rest Pads Set Green
Full Bedsides Set
Tail Gate
Wheel Housings Bed Set
Front Fenders Set
Dash Pad Green
Inner Fenders Set
Tail Gate Molding Chrome
Inner Grille
Outer Grille
Grill Bowtie
Cab Molding
Rear Bumper Bracket Assembly
Hood Hinges Set
Window Regulators Set
Super Cheyenne Emblems
350 V8 Emblems
Tail Light Bezels Set
Front Bumper
Rear Bumper
New Fresh Rebuilt Turbo 400 Transmission with 1500 mild stall converter, updated to 1 ton clutch packs and gears. 0 miles on transmission
Used parts include
Front Bumper
Radiator Support
Radiator 4 Core
Master Cylinder and Brake Booster
Bed Floor Pan
A/C Condenser
A/C Duct Work
4 Wheels With Center Caps
Steering Column
Factory Instrument Cluster With Tachometer
Doors
Front Bed Panel
Quarter Glass set
Side Windows
Back Glass
Brackets, Bolts Etc.
There's a lot more parts that I can't remember new and used. There's no motor with the truck. It would be great if you could come look at everything. If you have any questions contact me and I will try and answer them for you. Ebay only lets you put so many pictures on here so I tried to group it together. I do have the clean clear title in my hand for the truck. If it sells then great, if it doesn't then that's okay too. I will sell all of the parts piece by piece. Thanks, and Good luck
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