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1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne Super 4 X 4- Ac/ Ps/ Pb/ Auto/ 350 V8. Original Resto. on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:1972 Mileage:89500
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States

For Sale is a 1972 Original Condition Cheyenne Super 4 X 4.  Professionally Restored.  Very clean inside and out.

Original 350 Cubic Inch V8 has been rebuilt to Factory Specifications and runs great with lots of power.  Very Smooth.   New and professionally tuned Edelbrock electric choke carburetor and Aluminum Intake Manifold.

Automatic Transmission has been rebuilt to original condition.  Shifts smoothly and drives well.

4 X 4 transfer case and front locking hubs are re- sealed, greased, and work as new.

All new throughout, including complete drivetrain front and rear.  New ball joints, U-Joints, steering rods, shocks, disc brakes, rear drums.  New 2 1/4" Dual exhaust with free flowing GlassPak mufflers.

Restored interior with Factory Tachometer, Houndstooth seat cover, black carpet and headliner.  New seat belts, steering wheel, dash bezels, window and door seals, CD radio, glove box, and dash cover.  

Professionally painted inside and out, including underneath the cab.   "True Red" single stage with clear coat.  Truck was originally green and white.  All areas were painted, including inside the door jambs, cab interior, under hood, etc.  Vehicle was removed from the frame and completely disassembled for painting.  

Restored Factory Air conditioning has all new compressor, condenser, hoses, duct work, vacuum systems, belts and hoses.  Converted to modern R-134 refrigerant.

Wood Bed conversion from MarK products with all new bolts, strips, wood and supports.  3:73 drivetrain, new BF Goodrich Mud Terrains, new chrome all throughout.  Wood bed shows some wear, but is in great shape overall.  

New made in USA radiator and fan.  New water pump, starter, Power Steering Pump, all belts and hoses, air cleaners, wires, distributor, plugs, etc.


This truck runs like new and drives smoothly and effortlessly.  Starts right up in all weather conditions.  Alignment, brakes and tires are all in great shape.  Ready to drive anywhere.  Very Reliable.  Approx 10,000 miles on engine and transmission.  Please don't hesitate to call with any questions.  916-257-3450.   Vehicle is sold As is.  Located in Roseville, CA 95747.   Shipping is Not included.  Deposit of $500 due within 24 hours of bid end.  Remainder of balance and vehicle pickup due within 2 weeks.

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