Vehicle Description
1972 Chevrolet C-10 Built In Brazil
Why This Truck Is Special
The C/K was Chevrolet and GMC's full -size pickup truck line from
1960 until 2000 in the United States and was built south of the
border as well.
We have a drop-dead gorgeous, restored 1972Chevrolet C10 here at
Skyway Classics that was built in Brazil!
This C10 is an impeccably restored truck that is amazingly clean,
fully restored, and has a rare history and different look that will
turn heads no matter where you are at a cruise-in, car show, or a
hardware store run.
Mechanical Specs
Our C10 has a correct rebuilt and restored 155 horsepower 250 cubic
inch straight-six engine that came standard from the factory that
is a marvel to look at. You will rarely see any of the 250
cubic-inch straight-six engines in a '70s vintage Chevy truck
anymore.
It's refreshing to see it and in all looks just the way it did from
the factory with its factory blue paint on the engine block and
valve covers, power brakes, factory black air cleaner assembly,
stock exhaust and carb, and all sitting in a very detailed,
painted, and clean engine compartment.
It fires up, idles nicely and pulls strong with the three-speed
manual transmission.
Interior
This pickup keeps its restored workman look with the interior that
has a multi-colored tan/brown bench seat with matching door panels,
creme/brown colored painted dash with great instrumentation and
brown carpeting.
It also has the radio, black painted factory steering wheel,
seatbelts, and a fire extinguisher.
Exterior
This 1972 truck made in Brazil has a unique look. This truck would
get a ton of attention at car shows because apart from headlight
buckets, which look like standard Detroit 1962-1966 Chevy truck
items, everything else appears to be unique to the Brazilian model,
including all of the badging.
These were only made in Chevy's Brazilian Factory. Though the
windshield's rake is rather extreme, the truck has an overall
handsome design with some interesting touches like split rear
bumpers and a spare tire well integrated into the bed.
Even the hood that looks totally different than the U.S. version,
great rear window treatment that has to be seen also in comparison,
great sheet metal, chrome front and rear bumpers, and chrome tow
mirrors.
It rides on wheels with chrome factory hubcaps that are painted in
the tan body color theme with chrome poverty style hubcaps.
Conclusion
This restored 1972 Chevrolet we have here at Skyway Classics, that
was built in Brazil, is a chance to own something you have never
seen and may never see again at any car cruise or show.
You can only get this kind of a restored pickup that is this rare
once in a lifetime. Don't miss out on it now.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608,