Re: 1972 K10 Hugger Orange
Its not worth much. Tell him I'll give him $50 and Ill haul it away!!!
Really, around Northern California it would get $10K all day long. But you would have to get rid of that Texas sticker! :haha: |
Re: 1972 K10 Hugger Orange
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He pulled out a bunch of records from the last few years, and it looks like he had a #$itload of work done on this thing. Here's the list he emailed me: 1972 Chevrolet K10, two tone Hugger Orange/White. Model KE10934 K= Chassis Type (4WD) E= Engine Type (V8) 1= 1/2 Ton (GVW Range) 09= 127" Long-Bed (Wheelbase Length) 34= Fleetside (Model Type) _________________________________________________________________ Vehicle Identification Number: CKE142F366181 C=Chevrolet K=106.25" (cab length) Conventional Cab 4X4 (4wheel drive) E=V8 Gas 1=Series (1/2 ton capacity) 4=Pickup 2=Model Year 1972 F=Plant, Flint Michigan 366181=serial number (Serial numbers for 1972 started at 100,001) https://service.gm.com/dealerworld/v.../vincard72.pdf Professional work done on the truck...with receipts! (1,600 miles since restoration completed): New cab corners New cab (exterior) lights and seals. These are the five lights on the top front of the cab. New Mirrors New spray on bed liner Body work done all around the truck... it’s rust free All new seals, UV joints, all new electrical wiring throughout New sending unit in gas tank. tank was cleaned, inspected. New grill with new Chevy emblem New tail lights New brakes New Master cylinder Steering box refurbished (needs further adjustment). New power steering hoses and belt New shocks front and rear New front stabilizing unit New neoprene bushings for the cab and bed New ball joints Power steering unit refurbished New alternator New water pump New Battery New starter New clutch New Harmonic balancer New throw out bearing New Tires and wheels with spare / second set of rims as well New control knobs for lights etc. Retro fitted ash tray with a pull out drink holder New rear bumper New window seals New bright / dim switch / floor mount New cigarette lighter New wiring for trailer package New glove compartment light New 3 point seat belts / harness retractable New radio antenna 6 CD changer New AM / FM Stereo with speakers in dash and kick panels New Carburetor: Rochester 4-Bbl 750 CFM (R4-4MV) New oil pan chrome Wired for air conditioning. New fuel pump Replaced damaged trim on body of the truck that needed it. 25% new, 75% from existing truck New carpet with sound deadening material New seating upholstery Retro fitted with a tilt steering wheel Refurbished speedometer Replacement door hinges New temp gauge New voltage gauge Original Muncie C465-M20 4-Speed Transmission, cleaned, inspected for bearing wear and refurbished where needed. Original Transfer Case: New Process 205 (c 99404) cleaned, inspected for wear, and new seals installed. New dual exhaust/muffler system with all new gaskets and hangers Rebuilt original 350 Cubic inch engine. Engine assembly stamp info: V0418TDG (V=flint,0418=April 18th, TDG=1972 350) New dash gauge cluster fascia New ignition with keys New belts New coil New spark plug wires and plugs New distributor: electronic New valve covers Chrome New air cleaner Chrome Chevrolet 3300 with posi-traction rear differential inspected, flushed, and resealed New brake lines New weather stripping and rubber around the doors New black arm rests and panels with stainless trim on doors New rear view mirror New windshield rubber (replaced when the truck was painted) |
Re: 1972 K10 Hugger Orange
Truck looks great.
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Re: 1972 K10 Hugger Orange
the brake line and vent tube on the passenger rear look way too close to the exhaust JMO.
10,000 to 15,000JMO. |
Re: 1972 K10 Hugger Orange
pics are waaaay oversized.
He'll get whatever someone will pay, that's the rule for any car sales... Really depends on the history, quality of restoration (looks really nice) and his "need" to sell. I just saw one on Ebay starting @ $30K. Might be a bit much but you can always drop the price. He needs to ditch that steering wheel and get an original though. |
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probably in the program that you posted the link from...
remember though, only paid subscribers can post ads regarding sales. |
Re: 1972 K10 Hugger Orange
That's a $15k + truck all day everyday if the body and paint are as solid as they look and as stated. If you started with a solid truck you would be close to $10k into it depending on how much work you can do yourself.
Cab lights in my opinion could bring some premium to the right person And it's got tow hooks |
Re: 1972 K10 Hugger Orange
Beautiful truck
How do you prewire for air conditioning? Now my knock is it has either the wrong seat cover or door panels All those pictures and no spid? |
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After reading this I would have to say its worth is higher than my original thought. Id say $15K is pretty close around NorCal. |
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