Advertised Torque is 290 FT. LBS @ 2400 RPMs.
Advertised Horsepower is 175 HP @ 4000 RPMs.
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If its a 350 engine with a 4 barrel it will be 255hp at 5600 RPMs
DOT 3 brake fluid.
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A 1972 Chevy Truck, which was a popular mode of transportation back in 70's, can vary in cost greatly. However, its cost today would be around 11,000 dollars.
That would be 15" rims on that truck.
A new 1972 Chevrolet C10 1/2 ton fleetside short bed pickup truck sold for $2,796.
I have a 72' Cheyenne custom camper with a 402 engine. It was made before gas mileage was important because of the prices were so low. I get about 13 MPG on it.
The 1972 Chevy 350 has about 270 horsepower stock. This engine can be modified to put out up to about 800 horsepower.
There is no fuse for the headlights in that truck. The circuit is protected by a circuit breaker located inside the headlight switch.
A 1972 Chevy truck with a 350 engine typically had around 175-200 horsepower. The exact horsepower can vary depending on the specific model, modifications, and condition of the engine. It's important to consider factors such as the type of carburetor, exhaust system, and any aftermarket upgrades that may affect the engine's performance.
You can purchase a Chevy truck from 1967 to 1972 by using websites such as Autotrader to help you locate local dealers. You can also use the auto section of the eBay website to locate antique trucks and cars for sale.