Chevrolet Ck10 Short Bed Pickup on 2040-cars
Eden, Utah, United States
1972 Chevrolet CKE10 Short Bed Pickup. I have a clear title in my name. This is a good running, daily driver, Chevrolet Pickup. It has the short bed, four wheel drive and a four speed manual transmission. The truck has its original engine and transmission. You could fly into Salt Lake City and drive this truck anywhere. Please look closely at all of the photos. The truck still needs some work, but nothing major. The truck has a new grille, new front bumper, new seat cover, and new cab mounts that were professionally installed. All of the glass is good and the tires have good tread. The truck has power steering and power brakes that work properly. The paint is new and looks very good, but is not show quality. Please look closely at all of the photos. I want the new owner to know exactly what they are buying. I highly value my 100% 685 positive feedback score on Ebay. The reserve on the truck is will under the trucks value. If you have any questions, or concerns, please don't hesitate to give me a call. My phone number is (801) 745-5835. I'm not a dealer. I love old cars and trucks and I have to sell one of my projects. The original Shop Manual comes with the Truck. I will gladly assist the shipper you select to ship the truck anywhere in the world.
I want you to know exactly what you are buying. With this in mind, I will go over all of the problem area on the truck. This is a good running, driving truck, but it is "driver" quality. 1. The new paint is in the original color, but there is some over-spray on the rubber seals. I was planning on replacing the seals so the over spray was not a concern when I had the truck painted. 2. The rear bumper is in pretty good shape, but it is missing the rear bumper brackets. The rear bumper and better arm rests come with the truck. 3. The truck had a factory PTO, and some of the parts are still attached to the transmission. These parts can be removed and (on or off) they do not effect the driving of the truck. 4. The bed has a painted on lining which looks good from a distance, but there are small dents in the bed and rear wheel wells. 5. The wiper arms are rough. If you have less than 5 positive feedbacks in your Ebay feedback score, please call or email me before bidding. |
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