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09-09-2009, 09:08 PM | #1 |
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1972 Custom Deluxe AC cab
I bought the truck that this cab was a part of for the LWB frame for my brother's 72 Cheyenne, which had a bent frame. I parted the truck out and have the cab and a few other parts left. The cab is still very usable. It is an original AC cab, but the AC plenum and condensor was pulled for another truck. There is no rust through around the windows/ gutters. It needs rockers and there is a hole about 10" x 2"-3" where the P.O. cut the rust and screwed sheetmetal over it in the floor on the driver side. I removed this "patch" to see what I was dealing with. Passenger side is not as bad. No rust through in the cab supports. The doors are in pretty good shape. No rust, just a couple of scrapes. I am asking $600 with the doors or $400 without. The doors have clear crack free glass and intact regulators. The rear glass is good. windshield needs replacing. Wiring harness/ fuse box is shot, as the truck sat for a while before I got it with no DS door.Has stainless trim around windshield and rear window. I have vent windows with stainless trim for a few $ extra if you buy the cab. I was going to set this cab on a SWB frame I have, but found a complete SWB truck. This frame is also for sale, see other post in forum. The first pic is of the truck before I parted it out. I just realized it is the only non close up I have. I no longer have the bed, front clip or frame.
Last edited by WIDESIDE72; 09-09-2009 at 09:12 PM. Reason: spelling errors |
09-09-2009, 09:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1972 Custom Deluxe AC cab
Dent in rear pass side corner. I forget if it has a gas tank. its yours if it is there. No seat or steering column included.
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