This is a 1973 Chevrolet half-ton two wheel drive truck with a 454 V8 engine and TH400 automatic transmission. I bought this about three years ago and have put at most 3,000 miles on it. Everything about this truck tells me that the mileage is original, nd the truck was never in a garage. The truck has the original spiral shocks, he doors close as they should, he hood shuts as it should, he speedometer is smooth, he transmission shifts great, t is quiet on the road, he gear indicator is connected, he seat is the original but cracked under the tape, he headliner is there but sagging, he windows roll up and down great, he original engine belts were on this when I bought it (see photo of older belt...and I think the original hoses were as well), here is hardly any wear on the brake pedal, here are four hubcaps, he original insulation is under the hood, he blower motor is quiet, ome of the body caulking is still in the bed at the seams. The deterioration and rust are a result of not being garaged instead of mileage. The work I have done in the last 3,000 miles is as follows: I have replaced the radiator hoses, ngine belts, nd changed the oil. I have not sprayed off the engine, nd I did not clean up anything for the photos. I bought a new set of tires a few months ago; they have less than 300 miles on them. Some of the underneath photos and photos by the tires have the older tires that were on it. Some of the imperfections that may not be visible in the photos are as follows: There is a broken corner on the instrument bezel by a screw. The blower motor switch has a broken baton. The radio does not make sound; I have not checked to see if the speaker doesn't work or what. The rear view mirror is on the floor and will need to be reattached to the windshield. The passenger side front inner wheel well is bent up behind the front tire. The toolbox in the bed will not be included in the sale. Please cursor down to see multiple photos and a walk around video of the pickup. Thank you for your interest. Click here to watch the walk around video. Thank you for your interest. Please give this truck a good home.