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Old 06-15-2021, 04:57 PM   #1
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Re: When did you purchase your Truck and How much?

I got my '72 from StreetSide Classics in Dallas, had it shipped here to Jax via Reliable.
I paid $24k, and it was a steal. Numbers matching, original Texas survivor with just 46k miles in fantastic condition. All stock with the exception of later year Rallyes, but I love them. Original paint, except for inside the bed, and the top of the bedsides above the white. Verified with a paint gauge.
She's a Cheyenne Super, A/C, PS, PB, 350V8, TH350 Auto.

Had to have the carb adjusted, and new exhaust, but other than that she runs like a dream. Probably will go the way @Rich72C10 did and totally re-do the front suspension and maybe add the front sway bar. I'm keeping her as stock as possible, not cutting her down, no LS swap... Survivor she stays...

Oh and she's insured for $30k with Hagerty. No appraisal needed.





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Old 06-15-2021, 05:23 PM   #2
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$7,500 in 2015 I think. Barn painted with single stage paint in the Sierra foothills. Many things done to it since then, engine, paint, suspension, blah, blah. Afraid to add up what is in to it. Fun, sometimes frustrating, experience.Unbelievable how much you learn, and how much great information and help came from this board.
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Old 06-15-2021, 05:25 PM   #3
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Considering what would be spent on a truck to look that good and yours is original with 46K I think you did damn good. Very nice truck.

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I got my '72 from StreetSide Classics in Dallas, had it shipped here to Jax via Reliable.
I paid $24k, and it was a steal. Numbers matching, original Texas survivor with just 46k miles in fantastic condition. All stock with the exception of later year Rallyes, but I love them. Original paint, except for inside the bed, and the top of the bedsides above the white. Verified with a paint gauge.
She's a Cheyenne Super, A/C, PS, PB, 350V8, TH350 Auto.

Had to have the carb adjusted, and new exhaust, but other than that she runs like a dream. Probably will go the way @Rich72C10 did and totally re-do the front suspension and maybe add the front sway bar. I'm keeping her as stock as possible, not cutting her down, no LS swap... Survivor she stays...

Oh and she's insured for $30k with Hagerty. No appraisal needed.





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Old 06-17-2021, 12:25 AM   #4
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I got my '72 from StreetSide Classics in Dallas, had it shipped here to Jax via Reliable.
I paid $24k, and it was a steal. Numbers matching, original Texas survivor with just 46k miles in fantastic condition. All stock with the exception of later year Rallyes, but I love them. Original paint, except for inside the bed, and the top of the bedsides above the white. Verified with a paint gauge.
She's a Cheyenne Super, A/C, PS, PB, 350V8, TH350 Auto.

Had to have the carb adjusted, and new exhaust, but other than that she runs like a dream. Probably will go the way @Rich72C10 did and totally re-do the front suspension and maybe add the front sway bar. I'm keeping her as stock as possible, not cutting her down, no LS swap... Survivor she stays...

Oh and she's insured for $30k with Hagerty. No appraisal needed.





Good looking truck, looks exactly like mine, except my is a Cheyenne and not a super.
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Old 06-18-2021, 09:21 PM   #5
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I got my '72 from StreetSide Classics in Dallas, had it shipped here to Jax via Reliable.
I paid $24k, and it was a steal. Numbers matching, original Texas survivor with just 46k miles in fantastic condition. All stock with the exception of later year Rallyes, but I love them. Original paint, except for inside the bed, and the top of the bedsides above the white. Verified with a paint gauge.
She's a Cheyenne Super, A/C, PS, PB, 350V8, TH350 Auto.

Had to have the carb adjusted, and new exhaust, but other than that she runs like a dream. Probably will go the way @Rich72C10 did and totally re-do the front suspension and maybe add the front sway bar. I'm keeping her as stock as possible, not cutting her down, no LS swap... Survivor she stays...

Oh and she's insured for $30k with Hagerty. No appraisal needed.

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Congrats on getting that truck. What year did you buy it?

You might want to up your insurance.
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Old 06-20-2021, 11:19 AM   #6
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Congrats on getting that truck. What year did you buy it?

You might want to up your insurance.

I got it this year in March... Will keep an eye on the ever rising prices...
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