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For Sale: 1971 Chevrolet Pickup in Conway, Arkansas for sale in Conway, AR

Vehicle Description 71' Chevy fleet side LWB Frame off restoration.
Truck has been in my immediate family since my grandmother purchased it brand new in 71' at a local Chevrolet dealership.
97 K original miles.
Driven from town to the farm and back about 5 miles round trip from 71 til 88 Mileage not documented but CAN be proven.
Local shop did the restoration.
Body undercoated.
in A
condition.
All original with the exception of 4 items:
HEI ignition added.
Power steering added.
Chrome rear bumper added.
Late model (mid 1980 s) 15x8 Rallye wheels added with new 255/70R-15 Cooper Cobra tires.
All fresh.
I know what I have.
Price is negotiable due to street rod project I want to start.
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Truck was originally purchased at local Chevrolet dealership and was only driven a few miles a day, back and forth to the family farm.
It was used to feed the cows hay and do farm work.
Original owner passed away in 1990 and the truck sat unrestored for about 10 years before decision to put back in original condition.
FRAME OFF Restoration was performed by a local shop.
Body is undercoated.
Original 307 engine has been rebuilt and bored.
030 over.
Bed has a sprayed in bed liner.
I am selling the truck to fund another project.
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  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: PICKUP

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