1955 Chevrolet 1st Series Truck C-10 Rat Rod Barn Find Same As A 1954 ,1953 on 2040-cars
Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:327 1966 impala
Body Type:3100
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: C-10
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 1954 chevy same
Drive Type: 3 speed open drive shaft
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: 1955 short bed 1954 same body
THIS IS A RARE 1 ST SERIES 1955 CHEVROLET SAME AS A 1954 ONLY MADE HALF OF 1955 THEN THE NEW BODY CAME
TRK NEEDS TLC NORMAL RUST PLACE FOR GM TRK REAR CAB CORNERS SOME LOWER FENDER AND LOWER DOOR ALL ELSE SOLID SOME LIL ON FLOORS BUT OVER ALL FLOORS ARE OK JUST THE CORNERS ALL IS A EASY FIX THE 327 V8 NEEDS TO BE WIRED ITS NOT DRIVABLE NOW HAS NEW IN BOX FRONT GLASS AND RUBBER NEW DISC BRAKE COVERSION KIT INSTALLED ON FRONT AND FRONT END REBUILT TRK IS A EASY PROJECT FOR A
DAILY DRIVER CRUISER RUNNING BOARDS ARE SOLID CAB IS SOLID BED IS SOLID TAIL GATE SOLID HOOD SOLID ROOF SOLID FENDERS SOLID
JUST THE NORMAL GM WEAR OVER 1200 WAS SPENT ON THE FRONT END WORK AND DISC BRAKE KIT ON FRONT NEW! I GOT MANY EXTRAS IM THROWING IN IT DRIVE SHAFT DRUMS HEATER GRILL GUARD EXTRA REAR END AND MORE TEXT FOR MORE PICS SAY EBAY PIC SO I KNOW
336-302-3763 ONLY REASON ITS FOR SALE I NEED TO BUY A BREAD TRUCK FOR MY NEW JOB IF NOT I WOULD HAVE HER ON THE ROAD IN NO TIME
1955 1ST SERIES IS A VERY RARE TRK ONLY CLOSE TO 6000 WAS MADE I GOT CLEAR MATCHING VIN TITLE NO FAKE DOOR PLATE REAL DEAL TITLE
AND THATS WORTH 1,000 IT SELF IT WAS A FACTORY CALIFORNIA BUILT TRK FROM RESEARCH
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