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.
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it should be about 9.5 mpg
pooop
that kinda depends on what you've done with the car. but usually you get somewhere from 8 to 14 mpg
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.
~18-21 MPG city commute
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.
depending on the rear gearing between 15 and 18 MPG.
There is no fuse for the headlights in that truck. The circuit is protected by a circuit breaker located inside the headlight switch.
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.
The mpg for a commercial truck does not exceed 14mpg whereas a commercial truck with a heavy load can manage 9-11mpg.