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Old 06-03-2014, 08:23 PM   #1
redjroftx
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Reno, TX
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A Super Cheyenne followed me home today

Well, here is another one I have picked up. That’s 2 in about 90 days. It’s another project for sure. The old girl has dings and dents all over. It’s missing some trim. It was running as of 2 mos. ago according to previous owner. It threw a rod, and the p.o. got tired of fooling with it. I only paid $500 for it. I paid $500 for my 71 and it was only a cab and chassis. This truck is mostly complete. It still has the dealership emblem from whence it came. The engine is not original to the truck. I wish it were. The numbers on the block below the a/c compressor do not match the vin. It does have its original 400TH tranny I believe. So it was a 400/400 from the factory. Now, it’s just a truck that needs a lot of work. I already have a 71 C-10, and now this 72 Super. Are Cheyenne Supers a rare bird? Does that A/C compressor look original to you guys?








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