1972 Chevy C20 Cheyenne Super, 402 Bbc, Working A/c, Tilt Wheel, New Paint!!! on 2040-cars
Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:402 BBC
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Cheyenne
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: Super
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 85,527
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: yellow and white
Interior Color: yellow
Number of Cylinders: 8
I am selling my 1972 Chevy Cheyenne Super C-20 pickup truck. I have owned this truck for about two years, it has been a great pickup. When I got it the 402 big block had just been rebuilt buy the previous owner, who owned it for the previous 15 years. I bought the truck and drove it around daily, it runs really nice and goes down the road really smooth. I had it painted this spring back to the original yellow and white two tone colors. I also had the lower trim repainted black at the same time. The paint made a huge difference on the truck, it still needs cut and buffed but it looks awesome how it sits, probably why I never took it back to have it buffed. After I had the paint done I took it in and had a Superliner bed liner in metallic charcoal sprayed in the bed which cleaned it up really nice. I also took the truck in and had a brand new windshield and gasket installed after the paint. The seat is in great shape, it was re-upholstered at some point in its life, and I installed new carpet after I got the truck painted. This truck has a tilt wheel which wasn't a very common option back then, and it also has factory air conditioning that WORKS!!! I just had it re charged($$$) and it blows ice cold!! There is also a two knob style stereo with a cassette player in the truck with two speakers that work good. I have the factory wheels off the truck if you would like them, I put the chrome ones on after I had it painted, it made it look really nice. All the lights and the blinkers work great, as do all the gauges and electrical stuff. This truck is really fun to drive, it is so smooth and just cruises right down the road, I always get lots of looks while I am driving it. It has dual tanks and both tanks work, and show levels on the fuel gauge. I hate to sell this truck, especially because I finally have it exactly how I want it, but I have some other projects I have to finish so I have to sell this one to fund the others. Email me or call or text if you have any more questions about the truck, 208-589-9783. John
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