1974 Chevrolet Cheyenne 20 Pickup 4 Speed 3/4 Ton on 2040-cars
Palm Springs, California, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:V-8
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 65,311
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Cheyenne 20
Survivor vehicle. 8 Foot Bed. 3/4 Ton. Newer V8 Crate Motor. Edelbrock Aluminum Intake. Newer Dual Exhaust. Newer Carb. Transmission rebuilt. Looks As If There Was Rust Repair At Bottom Corners Of Both Doors. Very Straight Body. Believe Right Front Fender Was Replaced. Power Steering. New Radiator. Tilt Wheel. Dual Tanks. We Acquired This Vehicle From A Friend Who Has Since Passed And He Took Exceptional Care Of It. He Used For Camping With A Slide In Camper. We Do Not Know A Lot About It. We Do Drive It Regularly. 65311 Miles Showing On Odometer, Actual Mileage Is Unknown. Clutch Feels Good. Good Brakes. Barely Used Tires. This Is The Start Of A Great Resto Or Drive It As-Is. Right Side Headlight Ring Damaged. Left Front Fender Seems To Have A Minor Dent. Both Pictured. No Funny Engine Noises. No Smoke. No Leaks. Some Trim Work Missing On Right Side Of Vehicle Pictured.
Buyer Is Responsible For Pick Up. Sold AS-IS WHERE-IS. NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR INTENDED.
Vehicle Is For Sale Locally. Seller Reserves The Right To End Listing Early If Sold Locally
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