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1972 Chevy Cheyenne Super Short Bed 4x4 Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:44000
Location:

Tonto Basin, Arizona, United States

Tonto Basin, Arizona, United States

1972 CHEVY CHEYENNE SUPER SHORT BED 4X4 PICKUP TRUCK
350 ENGINE, 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, A/C, POWER STEERING, POWER BREAKS, 4" LIFT, MATCHING NUMBERS ON FRAME AND BODY, THE ENGINE I AM UNABLE TO CHECK BUT IT SHOULD BE THE ORIGINAL MOTOR AS WELL.
 
LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THIS TRUCK AS MUCH AS I CAN:
TRUCK IS LOCATED IN ARIZONA AT MY FATHERS HOUSE WHO IS THE ONE SELLING IT...BUT IS OLD SCHOOL :) AND DON'T KNOW HOW TO ADVERTISE ON EBAY....SO HERE I AM DOING IT FOR HIM.

THIS TRUCK WAS RUNNING WHEN PARKED ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO WHEN MY FATHER WANTED TO RESTORE IT. HE STARTED WITH THE BED BY TAKING IT OFF AND SANDBLASTING THE FRAME AND PAINTING IT.
UNDER THE CAB HAS NOT BEEN DONE.
THEN HE TOOK OUT THE STUFF IN THE CAB SO HE COULD GET THE SEAT REUPHOLSTERED...I DO NOT HAVE A PICTURE OF THE SEAT BUT IT IS INCLUDED AND STILL NEEDS TO BE REUPHOLSTERED. EVERYTHING FOR THE DASH IS INCLUDED.
THERE IS A CRACK ON THE FRONT WINDOW AND THE REAR WINDOW IS OUT BUT IS INCLUDED.
THERE IS ONE SPOT OF RUST SHOWN IN PICTURE ON THE LOWER CORNER OF THE CAB ON THE DRIVERS SIDE.
THE MAIN DRIVE LINE AND TAILGATE IS OFF BUT DOES COME WITH THE TRUCK.
THERE IS NO RUST ON FLOOR OF THE CAB AND IS VERY SOLID.
THIS TRUCK DOES HAVE A SALVAGE TITLE FOR A REASON WE DO NOT KNOW. MY FATHER BOUGHT THE TRUCK WITH THE SALVAGE TITLE ABOUT 11 YEARS AGO.

THIS TRUCK IS VERY HARD TO FIND AND WE ARE SAD TO SEE IT GO BUT HE IS MOVING CLOSER TO ME IN TENNESSEE AND NEEDS TO GET RID OF HIS DREAMS. :(

IF YOU HAVE QUESTION AT ALL PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL MY FATHER AT 928-978-4528 IN ARIZONA. PLEASE DON'T CALL BEFORE 9AM OR AFTER 9PM. (THANK YOU SO MUCH)
HE ALSO HAS A 1972 CHEVY BLAZER AS WELL.....JUST A THOUGHT!--------HE IS A BIG CHEVY FAN.

WELL THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ MY STORY AND INFORMATION ON THIS BEAUTIFUL TRUCK AND HOPE IT GOES TO A HOME THAT WILL MAKE HER GORGEOUS ONCE AGAIN.

BUYER WILL NEED TO PUT A $1,000.00 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER THE END OF AUCTION THROUGH PAYPAL AND HAVE 10 DAYS TO PAY IN FULL WITH CASH AND TO BE PICK IT UP OR GET IT DELIVERED. (BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY)


 

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