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1972 C20 Chevy Custom Deluxe Factory Tool Box 350 4 Speed on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:0 Color: door handles and chrome window felt
Location:

Ravensdale, Washington, United States

Ravensdale, Washington, United States

 1972 Chevy C20. It has an after market GM 350 crate engine (unknown mileage or when it was put in) with the stock 4 speed manual tranny. Engine doesn't smoke. It has the factory power lock (posi) rear end. It runs great. Manual steering. Breaks work fine but need work. Won't hold fluid but stops with the drums just fine.  Heat and everything works great. It sits in the garage and I drive it only about once a month. If you know these trucks it has the typical rust in the rockers and floor boards on the corners. Also rust near the bottom of the front fenders and near the tool box. Looks like someone attempted a horrible restoration at some point. Some parts on the driver's side floor board and wheels wells were fiberglassed.

The tailgate works good. It also has the rare passenger side tool box on the outside bed. It still needs work but I get lots of compliments just the way it is. Someone painted it a while back. It originally had the white top. It handles and drives great. Has two gas tanks but only one works. The box has some dents but is savable. Cab supports will need replaced eventually.  Have the original manual for it. I've done the following in the last year or so:

New Front Bumper/Bumper Brackets
New Grill Surround
New Head Light Bezels/Parking Light Lenses
New Cowl/Hood Seal
New Stainless Cowl Vent Guards
New Wipers
New Michelin MS2 Tires w/ Less than 200 miles
It has Ford 8 lugs that I had sandblasted and powder coated black.
I repainted the stainless caps that are hard to find. (Have over $2000 in the wheels/tires)
New battery/fuel filter/air filter
New Dash Pad
New Gauge Bezel (All lights work) Brake lights/Head Lights/Turn Signals All Work
Bought original black door panels that were redone nicely. I put on new door handles and window cranks. Also has new exterior door handles and chrome window felt.
Has a tape deck radio that works. Never got around to putting a CD player in it.
Some other new small misc stuff like new emer brake handle, ect.

The truck is used and old!!! It's nowhere near perfect. If you want to look at in person please feel free to contact me. If you want specific pictures of something contact me.  I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime if sold locally. SOLD AS IS/No Warranty. I've tried to describe it the best I can. Would be a nice driver to restore. Clean and free title.

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