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1972 Chevy C10 Pickup Restomod Restored...beautiful Truck...must Sell.. No Rot.. on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:10
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

THIS TRUCK NEEDS TO SELL IT IS PRICED VERY VERY LOW.... 
SO PLEASE READ ALL BEFORE BIDDING.... IF ANY QUESTIONS I MIGHT HAVE MISSED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW SO WE MAY BE CLEAR.


1972 CHEVY C10 PICKUP RESTOMOD....OR YOU COULD BAG IT !!.....(FULLY) FRAME OFF COOL MACHINE....MANY RECEIPTS, WIRE DIAGRAMS ETC. ....OVER 30G INVESTED
383 STROKER MOTOR (CLOSE TO 500 HP).... TH 400 TRANS.... ADJ. 4 LINK REAR SETUP W/BARS...POWER STEERING....POWER BRAKES

THIS TRUCK IS (NOT RUSTED OUT).... IT IS FRAME OFF RESTORED.....


I HAVE HAD THIS TRUCK FOR 4 YEARS... ITS MY BABY, I AM JAMMED UP WITH SOMETHING AND RELUCTANTLY MUST LET IT GO....
ITS BEEN MOVED OUTSIDE AND ITS ONE MORE THING THAT'S KILLING ME. WILL PROBABLY NEED A DETAIL....  ITS STILL A BEAUTY.. 
WHO EVER GETS THIS TRUCK FOR THIS MONEY IS ONE LUCKY PERSON....

I BOUGHT IT WITH A LOT ALREADY DONE AND HAVE BEEN WORKING ON IT FOR THE PAST 4 YEARS IT HAS ABOUT 10 MILES ON THE TRUCK... 
JUST FROM TESTING (SINCE RESTO STARTED)  THE BLINKERS AND HEADLIGHTS AND TAILLIGHTS LIGHT UP WITH NEW AFTERMARKET WIRES (NOT FACTORY)
IT HAS BEEN IN AND OUT OF A SHOP AND I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FINISH IT A LITTLE AT A TIME AS MONEY PERMITTED.
IT WAS PAINTED BEFORE I GOT IT (TOP) PART IS CHRYSLER PB5 (ELECTRIC BLUE-EFFECT METALLIC) AND THE BOTTOM PORTION IS (SILVER FROST METALLIC)
NASON BASE COATS INCLUDE GREEN/YELLOW EFFECT. THE FINAL IS A GORGEOUS BLUE SILVER COMBO AS SEEN IN PICS. I HAVE THE PAINT CARDS THAT COME WITH TRUCK.

...THE PAINT LOOKS GREAT...


THE ENGINE: 
WAS IN THE TRUCK WHEN I BOUGHT IT.....RUNS REAL STRONG (ITS A BEAST)..... LOUD AND LUMPY CARB WILL NEED TO BE ADJUSTED 
(I NEVER GOT TO THAT STAGE) STARTS RIGHT UP.... WARNING.....IT IS FAST AND LOUD!!!  A TRUE HOT ROD.....CHERRYBOMB MUFFLERS..
.....IF YOU WANT IT QUIETER PLAN ON 3 CHAMBER MUFFLERS...

IT IS A 383 STOKER MOTOR.............................................I WAS TOLD WHEN I BOUGHT IT THAT IT HAS..... 
                                                                                   202 PORTED AND POLISHED HEADS
                                                                                   537-557 -06  (LUMPY CAM)
                                                                                   WISCO PISTONS,ROLLER ROCKERS/ 6" CARILLO RODS.../SCAT CRANK...
                                                                                   IT ALSO HAS A ALUMINIUM INTAKE AND A  DEMON CARB...

TRANS IS A TURBO 400 THAT SHIFTS GREAT.

                                                                 
                                                                    SOME OF THE OTHER GOOD STUFF IS AS FOLLOWS:

--POLISHED FLAMING RIVER STEERING COLUMN                                  --CUSTOM GAUGES / PANEL
--4 CORE ALUMN. RADIATOR                                                                       --FRONT DISK BRAKE CONVERSION 
--COWL HOOD (STEEL)                                                                                   --ALL BRAKE LINES WITH POWER BOOSTER W/ MASTER CYL / EQUALIZER 
--CUSTOM COVERED BENCH SEAT                                                             --VACCUM CANISTER
--B&M TORQUE  CONVERTER                                                                      --CUSTOM STYLE ALUMN. TRANS COOLER
--CUSTOM C10 GRILL                                                                                     -- DISTRIBUTOR, WATER PUMP, ALUMN. PULLIES, 100 AMP ALT.   
--LATE 30'S STYLE FORD TEARDROP TAIL LIGHTS                                  --SHORTY COATED HEADERS
--ELECTRIC AUX FAN (SWITCH ON DASH)                                                --NEWER GLASS PLUS WEATHERSTRIPS
--B&M SHIFTER                                                                                                --SMOOTHED DOORS AND TAILIGHTS PLUS LIP GAURDS
--PAINTED FRAME / UNDERNEATH FLOORS                                              --DOOR MOUNT TOP MIRRORS
--PAINLESS WIRE HARNESS                                                                          --CUSTOM HEADLIGHTS
--NEW CARPET                                                                                                 --NEW CUSTOM DOOR SILLS
--CUSTOM STEERING WHEEL                                                                        --CUSTOM FUEL DOOR TO CELL

--I AM SURE I AM MISSING A BUNCH OF STUFF I CAN'T REMEMBER.....

--FUTURE PLANS INCLUDED VINTAGE AIR/HEAT -------THE FIRE WALL WAS SMOOTHED AND THE DASH  JUST FOR THIS PURPOSE !!-----

--THE TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES AND GOES NICE AND STRAIGHT....POWER STEERING MAKES IT A PLEASURE TO DRIVE....
JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING HAS BEEN REPLACED AT ONE TIME OR ANOTHER (NUT AND BOLT RESTOMOD) 
ALL MOUNTS ETC. SUSPENSION IS ALL REDONE FRONT END HAS ALL REPLACED BUSHINGS....  ARE ALL GOOD SEE PICS. 


                                                                              SOME THINGS THE TRUCK WILL NEED ...............        

--SOME CHIPS AND STUFF AS IN THE LISTING DESCRIPTION.
--DRIVER DOOR BUMPER MOTOR IS WORKING FINE ON THE REMOTE BUT THE CABLE IN THE DOOR NEEDS TO BE ADJUSTED. (IT WAS WORKING FINE)
PASSENGER SIDE IS FINE.....SHOULD BE AN EASY FIX.
--ALL GAUGES ARE WORKING EXCEPT GAS GAUGE.... ALL WIRED AND EVERYTHING... DON'T KNOW WHY....
--THE PASSENGER POWER MOTOR IS TO WEAK TO PUT THE WINDOW DOWN, I EASILY PUT A CRANK ON IT FOR NOW....DRIVER SIDE IS FINE....
--THE WIPER MOTOR IS NEW AND INSTALLED, IT JUST NEEDS A SWITCH MOUNTED ON THE DASH SOMEWHERE.
--OIL DIP STICK NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED, ITS INCLUDED IN THE SALE...IT WAS ON MY LIST (FOR MY SHOP TO DO)..
   ITS A LITTLE TRICKY TO INSTALL WITH THE SHORTY HEADER.

--BASICALLY AN OVERALL CHECK AND SMALL PUNCH LIST. .............  

--IT WAS A COMPLETELY FRAME OFF REDONE TRUCK.....THERE ARE ALWAYS (A FEW BUGS) TO WORK OUT......ON A BUILD OF THIS LEVEL.

LOOK AT MY RECEIPT PICTURES.... 6 OF THEM ALONE (LOOK AT THE TOTALS) ...BETWEEN THAT AND MY LIST OF PARTS AND PICS OF THIS TRUCK

IT ALSO COMES WITH A PICTURE BOOK OF THE RESTORATION. I PUT A SOME PICS FROM THE  (RESTO BOOK) FOR YOU TO SEE IN THIS LISTING...

THIS TRUCK IS WORTH MORE THAN MY PRICE JUST ROLLING (THE RUNNING DRIVETRAIN IS JUST A BOUNS ON THIS TRUCK !!!)                                              .....SO SAVE YOURSELF A LOT OF CASH....AND REINVENT IT FOR YOURSELF IF YOU WANT WITH BAGS/ BLUE SIDES OR BIG BLOCK/ OR WHATEVER.. OR JUST KEEP IT AS IT SITS....

WHY.... BY A RUST BUCKET STARTER FOR 3 TO 5 AND SPEND A SMALL FORTUNE AND END UP SELLING IT BEFORE YOU GET ANYWHERE NEAR THE LEVEL
OF THIS ONE OR PAY DOUBLE FROM A DEALER.....  PRICE THE PARTS ALONE OUT ON PAPER..... I MEAN WHAT CAN YOU REALLY BUY FOR THIS MONEY?....

THIS WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD IDEA THAT I AM NOT KIDDING WHEN I TELL YOU I AM GIVING THIS TRUCK AWAY......ITS A NO BRAINER...

YOU WILL NOT FIND ANOTHER AT THIS PRICE.....WITH ALL THE DETAILS.....
  

THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING  !!!!




BUYER MUST TAKE CARE OF ALL SHIPPING....I WILL OF COURSE HELP OUT WITH LOADING...ETC. 



I HAVE DESCRIBED THIS VEHICLE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND IS THEREFORE SOLD AS IS AND I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY DUE TO CHANGE OF MIND OR LOCAL SALE.....WILL NOT RELEASE UNTIL ALL FUNDS ARE CLEAR.  
   




                                                                                    
  
   

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