Finished in Hugger Orange and white, this custom 1972 Chevrolet K10
underwent a professional restoration completed in 2022. Power comes
from a SB 350ci crate engine backed by a TH350 automatic
transmission with an NP205 transfer case and a 12-bolt 3.73 gear
rear end. It is equipped with front disc brakes, power steering, a
Rough Country 4-inch lift kit and valved N3 series shock absorbers
as well as dual exhaust with 40 series mufflers. The fuel tank was
also relocated to the rear of the bed. The exterior wears black
deluxe upper and lower side moldings, a new smoked glass kit and a
Rhino-lined bed. The cab has been finished in Hugger Orange with a
Dynamat sound deadener applied. The interior also features a black
and white Houndstooth bench seat, black carpet, black dash pad, and
black door panels. Other highlights include an updated dash with
tachometer and its original tilt steering column and flash power
black billet steering wheel. Additionally, it features a Retrosound
Bluetooth system with side speakers on the kick panels and rides on
15-inch chrome wheels with 35-inch Trepador Maxxis tires.
Vehicle Details
1972 Chevrolet K-10
Listing ID:CC-1608627
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1972
Make:Chevrolet
Model:K-10
Exterior Color:ORANGE/WHITE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:142447
VIN:CKE142Z158264
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