Detail Info for: 1972 Chevrolet C-10 1972 Show Quality Chevy C10 Short Bed

Transaction Info
Sold On:
09/29/2017
Price:
$ 22150.00
Condition:
Mileage:
Location:
Beaverton, Oregon, 97005
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1972 Chevrolet C-10
Submodel Body Type:
Short Bed
Engine:
383 Stroker V8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
CKE142Z167973
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Pump Gas
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1972 Show Quality Chevy C10 Short Bed for sale. No Rust. Very streetable pump gas truck. I drive it to work once a week in the summer. Never overheats in traffic! Not been raced. This truck sits right, is very clean and super fun to drive! Truck has a 383 small block, DART aluminum heads, roller cam. Engine has approximately 600 miles on it. It's a nice Street/Strip build with 456hp 488tq. If you're eager for more power, the engine was custom built and dyno tuned by ATK to handle an additional 150hp of nitrous, no problem! Engine build details are available upon request. I also have a ton of build pictures as it was being assembled. The TH400 transmission is recently rebuilt top to bottom, including a new Hughes Performance 2800 rpm converter with anti-ballooning plates and a race flexplate. The shifter is a custom black anodized B&M Pro Stick shifter. The rear has been tubbed and has adjustable rear coil-over suspension. 12 Bolt posi rear-end. Rear tires are NEW 29x15.5x15 Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pros that hook well and look awesome. Up front are Mickey Thompson 26x7.5x15 skinnies. Tubular lower control arm suspension and front disc breaks. The fuel cell and battery have been relocated to the rear of the bed. The interior is painted to match with a new black fabric bench seat with custom black carpet and door panels. It has an Art Morrison roll cage painted to match. 5" AutoMeter gauges and an adjustable shift light. Kenwood deck with wires ran for an amp and speakers. I have owned the truck for 11yrs, always garage kept and out of the rain as much as possible in Oregon. The paint is in great shape and the body is extremely straight without dents. It has a couple minor paint chips to consider, could be easily touched up (see last photo). The transmission-temp gauge has never worked and the dome light switch is broken, however, the headlights work perfectly. The truck is listed locally, auction may end early due to sale. Any additional questions or pictures can be made available by email or calling 541.619.3364. A $36,000 appraisal is available from May 2017 for financing needs.