The engine is this 72 C20 is definitely the original engine. The truck is still
owned by the farmer who bought it new to pull his holiday trailer. It only has
40 167 original miles. It has spent it's life in a garage. The vinyl seat,
padded dash, and steering wheel have no cracks. The carpeted floors are not
even matted, and the wood box floor is in great shape.
It does have a small dent in the top of the tailgate a big back bumper and a
5th wheel hitch in the box.
Now I'm just trying to convince him to sell it, and establish a value for the
truck.
Blaine
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From: "Devin Timmons" <64bowtie@quik.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2002 11:34:44 -0800
To: "oletrucks list" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: [oletrucks] Big Block
A little history on the 400 BB. The 396 debuted in mid 1965, and was run
through the 1969 model year. In 1970, it was still billed as a 396, but was
actually bored .030 bigger at the factory to 402. In 1971, it was sold as a
400, which was the cause of much confusion because of the 400 sb that also
came out in 1970. An easy way to identify it is the balancer. A 454 in
externally balanced, and the balancer is not evenly weighted all the way
around, where as the short-stroke 396/402/427 all used the same crank and
balancer. It is smooth and evenly weighted. In a vehicle as old as this 1972
is, it's quite possible that the original 402 was replaced with a 454 due to
the fact they are easier to come by than the 402 is these days.
Devin
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