1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne 1/2 Ton Hot Rod Pickup on 2040-cars
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
1972 CHEVY CHEYENNE PICKUP
This is a stunning, fresh frame-off restored custom 1972 Chevy 1/2 ton short bed Cheyenne pickup that started as a rust-free southern truck from Missouri, and finished as a top-notch hot rod. This truck features a beautiful custom GM Sunburst Orange paint, custom interior, a freshly-built 350 V-8 engine, turbo 350 auto transmission, 18 inch chrome American Racing wheels, newly built suspension with a 2 inch drop in the front, and 4 inch drop in the rear, added sway bars and 4-sheel disc brakes. Not only does it give this truck its gorgeous looks, but it also makes for a great performing and fun machine to drive!
Engine/drivetrain - Chevy 350 V-8. 4 bolt main. Bored .030 over. (Previous owner states 450 HP) - Aluminum flat top pistons - MSD ignition - Comp roller cam and rockers - Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor with electric choke - Edelbrock hi-rise aluminum intake - Aluminum heads - Ceramic coated headers with electric bypass - Aluminum 4-core radiator with electric fans - Turbo 350 with B&M 3000 RMP stall speed converter - Power steering - Four wheel disc brakes with slotted rotors - GM 12-bolt posi-trac rear axle with 3:73 gears - Lowering kit - front: 2 inch drop springs and spindles - Lowering kit – rear: 4 inch drop springs with sway bars - 18-inch American Racing wheels with Nitto performance tires - Stainless steel fuel cell mounted under truck bed - Highly detailed engine bay and undercarriage Interior -
Factory bench seat recently re-upholstered with custom piping -
Custom chrome tilt steering column -
Kenwood stereo system -
New gauges with color accents - Chrome door panels and accents Exterior - GM Sunburst Orange basecoat/clearcoat paint - Goodmark steel cowl induction hood - New stainless steel and chrome grill - Zenon style headlights with integrated blinkers - Plated hinges and latches - Assembled with polished stainless steel bolts - LED taillights With a combination of the color and sound; be ready to turn heads in this awesome Chevy truck - especially when you open the headers! Vintage Motorcars, LLC Sun Prairie, WI 53590 608-318-1945 - Office Phone 608-345-2581 - Cell phone Truck is also listed for sale locally, so auction may end early. |
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