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Old 09-10-2011, 11:40 PM   #1
vettedad61
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I just bought a 1972 SWB Super factory big block questions with pictures

first time owner of a 67-72 C10. This one is a 1972 without the original motor or color, missing SPID, has title and vin plate, no build sheet... seller claims it's a real Super Cheyenne factory big block fleetside short bed.

the truck is solid, paint is good, interior need work, included brand new Vintage Air but I need to install it, ECE lowered and front spindles and springs new shocks, power disc brakes and power steering, cargo/interrior light, white headliner and sunvisors, white houndstooth bench seat, woodgrain door panels and emblem on glovebox and fenders

Engine is from a 1975 Chevelle 454 (I checked the numbers) with a TH350 (unconfirmed) 12 bolt rearend

How can I tell if it's a true Super Cheyenne?
How can I tell if its a factory big block?
Whats it worth?






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