Vehicle Description
This 1972 Chevrolet K10 pickup came powered by a 307ci engine,
which was upgraded to a 327ci SBC engine with 202 heads and a new
dual Varner 2.5-inch Flowmaster exhaust, backed by a
smooth-shifting Saginaw 3-on-the-tree manual transmission with a
NP205 transfer case. Equipped with power steering and power brakes,
it has a mild lift with new Rancho shocks and steering stabilizer
and rides on 15-inch stock-appearance wheels painted to match,
wrapped with 32x11.50-inch radial tires. This truck is finished in
a two-tone medium red and white paint job with no rust, all-new
trim, seals and cab bushings. The bed has been completely restored
with an oak floor and polished stainless-steel hardware. It
features chrome bumpers, factory-style mirrors with LED turn
indicators, tinted door glass and a rear slider. The interior has
been freshened with a wood-grain trim, sound-deadening and carpet.
It also has an AM/FM CD stereo with hidden door speakers. This
well-preserved 4x4 has had everything either restored or freshened
up to like new.