1972 Chevrolet Super Cheyenne-short Bed, Frame Off Restored, Street Rod! on 2040-cars
Henderson, Kentucky, United States
FOR SALE: You are looking at a one-of-a-kind 1972 Chevrolet Super Cheyenne short-bed that is the beneficiary of a frame-off restoration. The truck is powered by a freshly rebuilt Chevrolet 350ci V8 that is paired to a 350 Turbo automatic transmission. The truck has new paint and the new paint replicates the original colors of the truck-Medium Blue and White. The truck has all new chrome. The truck rolls on new Centerline wheels and new tires. The rear wheels are wrapped in BFGoodrich Sport Truck T/A tires and the front wheels are wrapped in Cooper Trendsetter SE tires. The truck boasts an interior that is all new. The truck attracts drivers with tilt, tach, modern stereo deck with a CD player, power steering, power brakes (disc brakes on the front), and a fully-functional Vintage Air heating and air conditioning system. The truck has an aggressive stance that is sourced from all new drop spindles and shocks as well as a 5-inch drop in the rear with shock relocators. The bed cover opens to reveal a clean and simple bed area, as seen. I have included a picture of the original Service Parts Identification sticker that remains fully intact on the glove compartment door. This sticker will show you what the truck was equipped with from new. To be completely honest, the truck is near flawless from top to bottom. The truck is a show winner and a guaranteed provider of worry-free enjoyment. The truck offers no reliability issues and the drivability of the truck is unmatched. The truck was done right and that is apparent at first glance. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact me at (270) 748-1882. All of the cash must be in my hand before the truck or the title will leave my possession. The truck is accompanied by a clean and clear Kentucky title. The truck is located in Henderson, Kentucky. If you want to ship the truck, I will accommodate that but a wire transfer will be required to pay for the truck before it leaves my possession. I am only interested in being contacted by potential buyers who are serious and who have the ability to pay for the truck. I greatly appreciate your interest! |
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