Vehicle Description
This 1972 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne has a great classic style, right
down to the correct V8 under the hood and factory A/C. And as you
look over all the details, you'll see a mix of preservation,
restoration, vintage, and upgrades that makes this a terrific
classic premium pickup.
The glove box tag tells us it's a black package with upper-market
Cheyenne trim. So it was already born just the way you want it, and
it has been given the right investments to make sure it's a quality
classic. The black paint has a nice luster from a later respray,
the bed is clean, the bumpers are bright, and the lights are clear.
The full-length trim shows off the straightness of the body panels
while also featuring the hallmark wood-like inserts, and the
tailgate even correctly matches. Starting to get the full picture?
It's a detailed vintage package, right down to the whitewall
tires.
The premium black theme continues inside. You may have noticed the
upgraded Cheyenne Super badges on the exterior, and that should
clue you in on some other nice additions on the truck. For example,
this now has the ultra-desirable bucket seat package with the
center console in-between. It's done correctly with the premium
western-style pattern embossed in the seats, and so it goes well
with the restored door panels. Plus the carpeting, dash pad, and
headliner all have a solid presentation to give this a great
atmosphere. There are well-integrated upgrades, like the tinted
windows and the factory air conditioning is now blowing cold with
modern R134a refrigerant. You'll love slipping behind the classic
Chevy three-spoke sports steering wheel. It's on a tilt column so
that you can get a good view of the bright and clean gauge package
that even includes a tach.
The engine is a 350 cubic-inch V8, as advertised on the front
fenders. You're looking at a year-correct block that has a build
date in-line with the truck. So since this has the right history
they made sure to give this a highly stock presentation. Everything
from the air grabber to the exhaust manifolds look correct. And
everything from the bright block to the nice hoses tells you this
has been given the right investments along the way. The motor fires
up nicely as it inhales deeply with the Quadrajet four-barrel
carburetor. The V8 exhales with a nice tune from the well-done dual
exhaust and Flowmaster mufflers. The 1972 C10s are really
sought-after because this was the final year for the trailing arm
rear suspension, which helps make these Chevys ride smoother than
most other vintage pickups. Add in a three-speed automatic
transmission, power steering, and power brakes with discs up front,
and it's easy to enjoy the roads in your easy cruising pickup.
This Chevy is the ideal mix of vintage and investment that gives
this classic true modern cruising appeal. Call today!!!