1952 Chevrolet 3100 5 Window Pickup Truck With 327, V8 Cragar Wheels, 4sp Manual on 2040-cars
Cumming, Georgia, United States
Up for sale is a classic 1952 Chevrolet 3100 5 window pickup truck. The truck belongs to my neighbor and is primarily used for car shows and casual cruising. He's decided to move on to something else so the truck is up for sale. This truck is a very nice example of a driver quality vehicle. The truck was frame-off restored several years ago. Engine: High performance small block 327 V8 engine. The specifics are unknown on the motor, but it has been built. Nice big, thumping cam. Edelbrock 4 barrel carbuerator. Sounds awesome! Mated with 4 speed on the floor manual transmission. Has brand new Hurst shifter and knob just installed. Also has custom hubcap air cleaner - VERY COOL! Exhaust: True duals with Flowmaster mufflers Wheels: 17" Cragar Eliminator Series 500 Wheels - These look just great on this truck. Wheels are new with no curb rash. Interior: Has brand new custom upholstery on seat, door panels, and headliner. High quality material used here. Its a mix between vinyl and leather. Stain resistant. Has aftermarket oil pressure and water temperature gauges installed. The other in-dash gauges that came with the truck are not working. Exterior: Has brand new front and rear chrome bumpers with new bumper brackets. New chrome grille. New chrome front hood ornaments. New running board step plates. Bed wood has been professionally refinished and reinstalled using all new stainless steel bed strips and hardware. Paint: White basecoat/clearcoat paint. Good driver quality paint job. Not perfect, not show truck paint. There are a few spots on the paint that are not perfect. Some misc cracks in paint showing faint rust. Let me be clear there is no heavy rust areas on this truck. It is extremely solid. Misc: No power steering, no power brakes. Just like the old days. We've priced this truck competitively based on whats been done to it, it's condition, and the overall market for these. This is a really nice truck. It has a few minor issues that have been disclosed. PLEASE ask any and all questions you might have about the truck. Please do not bid on the truck if you do not intend to buy it. The truck is currently registered in the state of GA. The GA tag office would not give us a title due to the age of the truck. We do have an signed open TN title from the previous owner if your state requires a title for registration. Thanks for looking!
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