Vehicle Description
Powerful, bright, and very custom - this 1972 Chevrolet C10 is one
of those complete and thoughtful builds, and so you know a total
package like this should cost way more.
The full glittering gold paint on this Chevy really makes it look
like a full precious metal machine. And the expertly shaved trim
means you really notice the polish on the equally shiny places like
the chrome front bumper, quad exhaust tips, and large 17-inch
alloys. It gives this C10 an instant presence that conveys premium
and custom. But this one really impresses in the details. The
crystal-clear headlights, new grille, neatly integrated modern door
handles, a smooth tailgate, well-integrated roll pan, and much more
signify a very thoughtful build. And while this is ready for the
Sunday car show, you don't need to be afraid of Saturday's chores
thanks to nicely matched liner paint in the bed.
Inside is more of the golden treatment. The exterior paint returns
on the metal parts such as the door tops and dash. And now it's
joined by a well-coordinated two-tone tan to give this a very
tasteful and uniform appearance. The seating shows you how
thoughtful this truck is. It's the more modern arrangement with
custom two-tone leather, bucket-like bolstering, and an armrest
center console. And while this offers superior individual comfort,
you can raise the center console to seat three whenever you need
it. The custom door panels, sun visors, and carpeting all match
this look for an award-worthy package. There are great modern
features like power windows, LED lighting, and an AM/FM/CD stereo
with separate satellite radio receiver. This is your gateway to a
crisp and powerful subwoofer speaker system. But in a truck like
this, the best features are just for you. There's an NRG sports
steering wheel finished in wood and chrome, and beyond that, the
full set of Dolphin gauges is set in a mirror-like panel.
On a custom pickup this bright, it makes sure even the engine bay
is shining. Not only does the exterior gold return, but also you
have so many shining components that you'll need to wear sunglasses
just to inspect it all. In fact, $1,800 was spent on the polished
pieces alone. And when was the last time you saw inner fender walls
that looked like mirrors!? But beyond all this flash is some
serious substance. This is a Chevy 350 crate motor that has barely
been broken in with only about 500 miles on it. Not only is it
fresh, but it's also powerful thanks to features like a Holley
four-barrel carburetor and long tube headers. Out on the streets,
this is a fantastic cruiser. You have power steering, front disc
brakes, and the modern grip of wide Falken tires. You even have
great long-haul features like cruise control and a four-speed
automatic transmission w/overdrive.
This is a truck built to drive comfortably near or far - and WOW
them all along the way. Don't miss this deal, call today!