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Brand New: 2-tone Paint Red & Black, Interior, Wheels, Tires, Exhaust, Bedliner on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:1972 Mileage:138320
Location:

Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, California, United States

FOR SALE
1972 Chevy C-20 (3/4 Ton) Fleetside Longbed Truck
Model C-20 Camper Special (Ebay Didn't have the option of choosing C-20... Only C-10)
Rebuilt 350 Small Block (Approx 25k Miles on Rebuild)
Motor Just Serviced & Tuned Up (Fresh Oil, Gaskets, Carb & Timing Adjustment)
Rebuilt Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission (Less Than 1k on Rebuild)
Transmission Just Serviced & Tuned Up (Fresh Oil & Gaskets)


                  Truck Was Just Restored Inside & Out & The Below Items are BRAND NEW!!
  1. Two Tone Paint Corvette Victory Red & Black (Colored Sanded & Buffed) & Interior of Truck Was Also Painted Throughout
  2. Black Interior (Bench Seat, Seat Belts, Sun Visors, Clips,  Heat Shield Floor Padding & Carpet, Door Panels, Window Cranks, Door Handles & Clips, Glove Box, Steering Wheel, etc)
  3. Glass (Windshield, Back Window, Drivers Side Window, Passenger Side Window & Interior Mirror)
  4. Weather Stripping (Driver's Side Door, Passenger Side Door, Windshield, Back Window, Side Windows & Window Track Felt)
  5. CD Player w/ USB & I-Pod Hook Up & JBL Audio Door Speakers
  6. Heater Tubing, Vents & Heater Core
  7.  20" Black Eagle Racing Wheels & Tires (Less than 100 miles on them)
  8. Linex Rubber Coated Spray-in Bedliner
  9. Chrome Front & Rear Bumpers, Brackets and Bolts
  10. Front Clip & Grill
  11. Headlights, Lenses & Bulbs All The Way Around Truck (Front, Side & Rear)
  12. B&M Slam Shifter
  13. Rotors & Brakes All The Way Around - 4 Wheels (Less than 100 miles on them)
  14. Fuel Pump & Gasket
  15. Valve Covers & Gaskets
  16. Air Cleaner & Filter
  17. Radiator & Brackets
  18. Battery
  19. Spark Plugs & Wires
  20. Distributor
  21. Rubber Hoses for Fuel Pump, Radiator, Water Pump, etc
  22. Rear End Gasket & Oil
  23. Manifold Gaskets
  24. Dual 2.5" Exhaust, Tubing, Mufflers & Chrome Tips 
  25. I'm sure I'm Forgetting Some Things! I Have a Complete Binder w/ ALL Receipts That Will Be Provided w/ Truck & For New Owner/Buyer.

Truck is Sold & Purchased in "As is Condition". No Warranties To Be Provided By Seller/Owner.

If You Have Any Questions Please Message Me and I'll Get Back To You ASAP! I Will Take a Video of Truck's Exterior, Interior, Engine Compartment, Engine Running, Exhaust and Some Revs To Hear How It Sounds. I Can Either Text Message or Email Video Clips So Please Include Either Your Cell Phone # or Email Address So I Can Send Video Clips To You. 

Truck is Being Advertised Locally and Seller/Owner Has The Right To End Auction Early if a Local Buyer Purchases. "Buy It Now" Option is Being Offered if You Don't Want To Miss The Opportunity To Own This Beautiful Classic Truck! Happy Bidding... Thanks For Looking & Message Me w/ Any Questions.

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