1972 Gmc Truck 4x4 Restoration Project on 2040-cars
Keedysville, Maryland, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A 1972 GMC 4X4 TRUCK. THIS IS A RESTORATION PROJECT STARTED BUT NEEDS FINISHED. THIS DOES NOT BELONG TO ME BUT TO A FRIEND OF MINE. EMAIL ME QUESTIONS OR OFFERS OR YOU CAN CALL HIM DIRECTLY AT 301-331-1500 AND ASK FOR ERNIE. HERE ARE SOME OF THE DETAILS....
*1972 GMC 4X4 TRUCK *350 ENGINE WITH AUTO TRANNY *FRAME HAS BEEN SANDBLASTED,PRIMED AND PAINTED BLACK *CAB THAT IS PICTURED IS A RUST FREE CAB FROM ARIZONA *BED IS RUST FREE FROM ARIZONA, BODY WORK YOU SEE IN PIC IS FROM A DENT NOT RUST *HAVE EXTRA RUST FREE BEDSIDE FROM ARIZONA TO REPLACE BODY FILLED PANEL IF YOU WISH,OR YOU CAN SELL AS A RUST FREE BEDSIDE FROM ARIZONA. *HAVE NEW PARTS AS LISTED, COMPLETE FLOOR PANELS TO REDO A CAB,RADIATOR CORE SUPPORT,INNER FENDERS, DOORS, TWO FRONT FENDERS, FRONT BED PANEL. SEE PHOTOS *COMES WITH 2 SPARE CABS THAT YOU CAN USE FOR PARTS,FIX UP FOR ANOTHER TRUCK, OR SELL THE INTERIOR PARTS AND SCRAP THE CABS FOR METAL * COMES WITH EXTRA BED THAT WAS MADE INTO A SMALL TRAILER AND TRAILER IS LOADED WITH ALL KIND OF PARTS BOTH INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PARTS. *LOCAL PICKUP ONLY, PROBABLY MORE THAN ONE LOAD UNLESS YOU HAVE A VERY LARGE TRAILER *PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS THRU EMAIL BEFORE BIDDING, CALL ERNIE AT 301-331-1500, OR CAN SEND TEXT AT 301-790-1069 |
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