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1972 Cheyenne 4 Speed 4x4 Shortbed Original California Truck No Rust No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:139420
Location:

Fremont, California, United States

Fremont, California, United States
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1972 C-10 Cheyenne
5 Day No Reserve Auction

107 Pictures With A HD Video

I HAVE UPLOADED PLENTY OF PICTURES AND A HD VIDEO
FOR THIS VEHICLE PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION AND VIEW ALL THE PICTURES AND WATCH
THE VIDEO TO HELP IN YOUR BIDDING ON THIS VEHICLE
 I ASK THAT ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS BID ON THIS ITEM
AND ANY BIDDER WITH 5 FEEDBACK OR LESS MUST CONTACT ME 
OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID


Up for auction is a rare 1972 C-10 Cheyenne Shortbed pickup.
Factory 4X4 4 Speed Transmission.
This pickup was built right here in Fremont,Ca and has never left.
Only has 2 owners since it was new and we acquired this pickup from the 2nd owner since 1979.
Still wearing its original California blue license plates.

The engine is not the original it was replaced about 10 years ago and has roughly 35K miles.
As seen on the video below the engine starts right up and sounds great.
Hasn't been driven since 2006.
When we got the truck all we did was charge the battery and put some gas in it and she fired right up.
Will probably need normal maintenance to be an everyday driver.
Clutch feels good and transmission shifts normal.
I tested the transfer case in 4 high and low,and with the hubs free and locked
and it worked just fine.
It does have a winch up front but I don't know if it works.

The body and paint are all original and never touched.
As seen on the pictures below there is damage to the bed.
There is no frame damage on this pickup.
Has some dents here and there as well.
   Absolutely no RUST what so ever.

The interior is original with the exception of the seat being reupholstered and the headliner replaced.
Has factory A/C but is currently not working.

A great rare find and can be a great project or drive the way it is.
Comes With A Clean And Clear California Title.

I PURCHASE THESE VEHICLES DIRECT FROM THERE OWNERS AND FIND THEM NEW HOMES.

THANKS FOR VIEWING MY LISTING TAKE THE TIME TO LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES AND VIEW THE VIDEO TO HELP
OUT IN YOUR BIDDING ON THIS VEHICLE.
WILL BE SELLING AT NO RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.
HAPPY BIDDING TO ALL!!!

TO ALL BIDDERS BY BIDDING ON THIS VEHICLE YOU ARE AGREEING TO THE TERMS AND CONDITION DESCRIBED IN THE AD.


VEHICLE DESCRIBED ABOVE IS BEING SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.

WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT ME WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE CLOSE OF THIS AUCTION.

 VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION WITH NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEES NO EXCEPTIONS.

 IF YOU HAVE LOW OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE BLOCKED FROM THIS AUCTION

 VEHICLE MUST BE PAID IN FULL NO MORE THEN 3 DAYS AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION.

I DO NOT EXCEPT PAYPAL ONLY CERTIFIED MONEY ORDER,BANK TRANSFER OR CASH IN PERSON.

VEHICLE AND ALL PAPERWORK WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL PAYMENT HAS CLEARED.

 DON’T MISS OUT 5 DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING.

IF YOU NEED HELP WITH SHIPPING PLEASE CONTACT ORANGE AUTO TRANSPORT @ 
1-800-292-4588  WWW.ORANGEAUTOTRANSPORT.COM

 

BID WITH CONFIDENCE 100% FEEDBACK RATING

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION PLEASE CALL ME AT 510-825-8557 MY NAME IS MIKE

COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO YOUR SEARCH BAR IF THE PICTURES ARE TAKING TO LONG TO LOAD
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IF THE VIDEO AINT PLAYING HERE IS THE LINK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1xyrlv6mfI 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1xyrlv6mfI

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