For Sale: 1972 Chevrolet C10 in Largo, Florida for sale in Largo, FL

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Vehicle Description 1972 Chevrolet C10, Very Rare Cheyenne Super C10 Big Block Truck, Upgraded 454 Engine, TH400 Automatic Transmission, 12 Bolt Rear End, Loaded with Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Air Conditioning, Woodgrain Accents, Bucket Seats, Center Console, Upholstered Headliner, Rally Wheels, and Much More! The Cheyenne Super Package was the King of the Hill in 1972 as it came Loaded with Factory Options.
According to the Identification Card in the Glove Box, this Truck Came Loaded with Some Rare Options.
The Cheyenne Super Package accounted for only 7% of trucks in 1972.
Other rare options include Bucket Seats and Center Console (4% of production), Factory 400 Big Block (8% of Production), and an In-Dash Tachometer (only 2% of production).
This Truck is very Rare and was meticulously Restored and Maintained with an Open Checkbook.
The Fit and Finish on this truck is On Point and is sure to make its New Owner Proud! Prior Owner stated he won Best of Show Multiple Times! Don't miss your chance to own this Iconic American Truck at a Great Price! We can assist with obtaining financing and can have this car shipped right to your front door! Visit our website to learn more about us and view our other great classics:
www.
supersportclassics.
com Call Us Anytime! 727-210-5226.
  • Year: 1972
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: C10

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