No, completely different body style.
No.
You have wires going to the carb on a 72 Chevy c10?
It's on the lower right side of the block
That would be 15" rims on that truck.
The original holes won't line up but you could drill new ones and fill in the old ones.
Yes.. All of the years from 1973-1987 were all interchangeable. You can also find good deals on parts from LMCtruck.com I am not a representative or anything but I just like the store. Order the free catalog. It's 170 pages of all Chevy C10 stuff. The only thing different between a 1980 & 1981 is the doors. The doors don't fit the same around the cab at the B pillar. Now the door for a 1973 to 1980 are the same just like the doors from a 1981 to 1987 are the same just to let you know.
No, the first catalytic converters installed on GM vehicles was in 1975.
YES.
Yes it should bolt right in
how much did a 1972 chevy shortbed 4x4 cost in 1972. A 1972 Chevrolet, C10, shortbed, fleetside, 4+4, with the straight six engine sold for $2796.00 MSRP.
A new 1972 Chevrolet C10 1/2 ton fleetside short bed pickup truck sold for $2,796.
It depends on the condition and how many accessories it has. Need more info.