Vehicle Description
Please visit www.Survivor-Cars.com for additional photos,
information and a video. If you're in the market for a clean, tough
Chevy C10 Cheyenne look no further! This 1972 Chevrolet C10 has a
fresh red and black paint job, power steering, power front disc
brakes, AM/FM radio, new radial tires and new chrome bed rails.
Pop the hood and it's a clean and stock 350 CID V8 paired to a
highway friendly 3-speed automatic transmission. The engine was
torn down by a professional mechanic and inspected. The bottom end
was in great shape, so it was given all new bearings and gaskets
and put back together with a new camshaft, lifters, push rods and
valves. The transmission was serviced and shifts great! The
restoration started with a clean and solid truck, and all the metal
is original to the truck. The red and black compliments this 1972
C10 very well. Add in the new wheel beauty rings on red rally
wheels and you have a clean package. the new rubber helps to put
that V8 power to the ground. The interior has been freshened up
with new paint and a new dash pad to match the exterior. The black
vinyl seat is in great shape and is protected by a cover that can
easily be removed. A fresh coat of black paint in the bed
compliments the new bed rails only adding to this 1972 C10
Cheyenne's tough looks. 1972 was the last year of the extremely
popular 1967-72 Chevrolet C10 pickup. These trucks are iconic and
hold their value incredibly well. With that and the availability of
reproduction and custom parts, they make for a great collectible
whether you are new to classic vehicles, or an old pro. This
vehicle is eligible for an Extended Service Contract through
Classic Vehicle Protection. Please visit
www.Survivor-Cars.com/warranty for more information. For additional
information on this and our other classic and collectible cars for
sale, Care unable to come view the vehicle for yourself, we highly
recommend you send in a third-party inspector on your behalf. We
are located between Tampa and Sarasota. We are 90 minutes from
Orlando and Fort Myers.