1972 Chevy C10 Custom Deluxe Short Bed Fact Air on 2040-cars
Rocky Mount, Virginia, United States
1972 CHEVY C-10 CUSTOM DELUXE WITH FACTORY A/C THAT BLOWS COLD.FACTORY TILT WHEEL,CORVETTE RALLYS WITH 54 STYLE CAPS.LOWERD.350 WITH 350 TRANS.RUNS AND DRIVES EXTREMLY WELL.BEEN IN STORAGE SINCE 03.TRUCK WAS ORIGINLY YELLOW.BUT UNDER WENT A COLOR CHANGE MANY YEARS AGO.TRUCK IS VERY SOLID LEFT ROCKER SHOWS SOME RUST BUBBLES.ALL CAB MOUNTS ARE NICE.BED IS ALSO RUST FREE.PAINT HAS FADED AND NOW SHOWS A VERY NICE DULL PATINA.PERFECT DASH AND ALSO SEAT AND DOOR PANELS.DRIVE IT ANY WHERE EVERYTHING WORKS.YOU COULD SPEND A COUPLE DAYS DOING BODY PREP AND PUT ON SOME FRESH BLUE METALLIC IF YOU WISH OR JUST DRIVE AS IS.NEW TIRES AND ALL MECHANICAL HAS BEEN FRESHEND UP RECENTLY.FLY IN AND DRIVE IT HOME HOME WITH COLD A/C.POSSIBLE PARCEL TRADES ON ANY PRE 72 CHEVYS,TRADE DOWN AND CASH .ANT QUESTIONS CALL ALLEN 540-493-6759 ON VERY NICE SOLID BODY THESE ARE GETTING HARDER TO FIND.
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