Early 50's, Chevrolet, Truck, Classic, Collectable, 1950, Hot Rod,low Rider, on 2040-cars
Froid, Montana, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:6 cyl
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: original
Number of Doors: 2
Drive Type: manuel
I am selling a 1950's Chevrolet Truck. Exact year I do not know. I purchased a piece of property and the truck came with it. The truck is in very nice condition, very straight, and honest. I do believe all the paint is original. The truck was believed to be running when parked many years ago. Would make an excellent hot rod or just a cool truck to fix up and drive. The truck has been parked in Eastern Montana in the town of Froid its a dry climate and has very little rust. The truck has a tilt flat bed with a powered grain shoot. The interior is all original as far as I can tell. I have done absolutely nothing to get the truck running, and it has no battery. The truck would need to be towed away at the buyers expense. The truck will be sold with a bill of sale # no title # and sold as is. Payment in full at the close of auction.
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