1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne C20 on 2040-cars
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne 20 Series Pickup It
has its period correct GM 350 V8 engine (manufactured Aug 2001), mated
to a properly functioning column shift automatic transmission. We have
driven this truck around locally for some light hauling. It runs very
well and is 100% mechanically roadworthy-NO overheating, NO starting
issues, NO transmission issues, just a slight puff of smoke under heavy
acceleration. It is a great restoration
candidate because it is "All There". Look closely at the photos, nearly
all of the exterior moldings are attached, and intact. The interior,
with its original metal dashboard, has all of its original gauges-only
the temp and fuel gauges don't function. The seat needs to be
reupholstered, however the original headliner and dash pad are in very
nice, unblemished condition. Most important is
that the floors and frame have been remarkably well preserved. They are
perfectly serviceable and safe, and are showing only slight surface
corrosion that would be expected on any original vehicle of this age. The
bed is in very nice condition, except for a few minor rust areas near
the tailgate (see Photos). The original bumper, grill and headlight
buckets are all in very nice condition. The only other exterior
concerns that bear mention are some rust in the inner fender wells at
their bottoms near the radiator support, and the cab corner is rusted
through on the passenger side. Please look at
the photos closely and it will be evident that this is NOT a basket
case. With a little bit of effort, this truck could very easily be
transformed into a safe, roadworthy driver. Truck shows 92,475 on the odometer, however, title was processed in error with 97.455 miles ...... due to age of vehicle, truck is being sold mileage except. We are a pre-owed car dealership located at 1601 Swede Street in Blue Bell Pennsylvania, 19422, just minutes off the Pennsylvania Turnpike exit 333, outside of Philadelphia. Our hours are Monday thru Thursday 9am to 8pm EST, Friday 9am to 5pm EST, and Saturday 9:30am to 4pm EST. Any questions please call 610-272-0200. |
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