1972 K10 Chevrolet Suburban 4x4 Survivor on 2040-cars
Reno, Nevada, United States
1972 K10 Suburban 4WD. Probably the most original surviving low mileage suburban you will find. Original 81,000 mile four wheel drive. This truck was owned by older gentleman who passed away. Truck is uncut, not lifted, all stock except steering wheel. Column is correct just needs paint. Original motor, transmission etc. Truck has been repainted sometime in it's life. Brand new BF Goodrich a/t tires as the old tire still had 90% of the tread left but were from 1982. Larger aftermarket gas tank, and still has the original suburban chrome gas cap. Just a great surviving 4x4. Huge CB/ radio with large speaker, but metal for radio uncut. Photos tell most of the story. No rust great Arizona truck. Does have holes in hood where hood ornament was, and a plugged hole on drivers side front panel where a large whip antenna must have been.
Very hard to find truck. Located in Reno Nevada. Please only bid if you have the means to pay. Full payment required within 4 days of end of auction. Email me with any questions you may have. |
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