1972 Chevy Truck,fresh Resto,classy,4speed,flowmasters,cam Demands Respect on 2040-cars
Stuart, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:327/300 unlead friendly
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Custom
Mileage: 54,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: custom blue
Drive Type: automatic
Interior Color: Black
This is the truck everybody covets,from the strait lines to the classy color,and the sound that all muscle cars should make.This baby does not just lopidy lope,she hits hard and aggresive,yet remaines very streetable.Howards is creating some great cams for us street guys with profiles that make the sound you want to here,and when you step on it it ignites.I used the old trusty 462 heads and had a complete go through of them including hardened seats for unleaded fuel.A 600 holley on top of a polished intake has proven to be a perfect match(I also tried a 750dp and it loved it,I put the 600 back on for fuel milage)The fresh saginaw works great espiesially since it has a new clutch pressure plate and bearing.New u joints in drive shaft makeing a positive responce to the 12 bolt 411 rear end(I have other gears available 308,373) New tires on new 8" ralleys,new centers,new bands.On the inside are a pair of original buckets with new covering,and the correct center console,new carpet rebuilt instrument cluser,with original tack,and gauges(I used after market guages so I could see exact numbers as the old ones have varyations,they can now be removed if you so desire)I think the pics will tell the rest.NO shaddy work on this truck at all.I would enter this truck in any show.Many Many new parts,much money spent.Because the economy stinks you can own this truck for less than what it would take to build it,this is a must see,come look at it but don't bring your wife she'll make you buy it for her,espesially after she finds out it drives so smoothly and steers with one finger.This truck has around 400 miles since restored.NOW HERE ARE MY TERMS! winning bidder must put 500.00 deposite within 24 hours after auction ends cash in person within 7 days,NO BOLOGNA,don't waist my time,If you have not made at least 10 puchases on ebay email me first be before bidding.The truck can remain here for up to 30 days,however,full payment must be made in 7 days.This truck is for sale locally so I researve the right to end this auction early.Any disputes to arise from the sale of this truck will be handled in the county it was sold in(I can't imagine what some one would have a problem with) Yes it has new headers as well.
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