1950 Chevrolet Pickup 3100 - Custom Paint - Original Engine on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
1950 CHEVROLET PICKUP 3100
RESTORED CONDITION ORIGINAL ENGINE 3-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION STARTS - LIKE A NEW CAR - RIGHT AWAY RUNS & DRIVES SOLID CAR WITH NO RUST ISSUES LOW RESERVE ITEMS FIXED WITH THE CAR IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS: NEW CARPETING NEW FUEL PUMP NEW WIRING NEW INTERIOR DOOR PANELS NEW ARM RESTS NEW RADIO & SPEAKERS GAS TANK AND LINES CLEANED AND FLUSHED ENGINE PLUGS REPLACED ENGINE CLEANED AND PAINTED NEW SEAT BELTS NEW BRAKES NEW BRAKE LINES NEW RADIATOR NEW STEERING PARTS NEW BRAKE PARTS NEW CHROME EXTERIOR PARTS NEW CHROME INTERIOR PARTS NEW WINDOW AND DOOR MOLDINGS TO PREVENT FROM RAIN GETTING IN NEW SEATS ISSUES WITH THE CAR: SMALL PAINT IMPERFECTIONS AROUND THE DRIVERS SIDE DOOR. DRIVERS SIDE DOOR DOESNT FULLY CLOSE DUE TO DOOR LOCK HINGES, THESE NEED TO BE TINKERED WITH. NO EMERGENCY BRAKE. I HAVE ALOT OF THE PARTS BUT MISSING A FEW. PARTS ARE INCLUDED IN SALE. NOT SURE IF TRANSMISSION IS ORIGINAL. ABOUT THE CAR: THE CAR IS ORIGINALLY FROM FLORIDA ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL LOTS OF ORIGINAL PARTS INCLUDING THE DRIVERS SIDE TIRE BRACKET WITH THE SALE INCLUDING EMERGENCY BRAKE PARTS WITH THE SALE INCLUDING MISCELLANEOUS MOLDINGS, KNOBS, BOLTS AND EXTRA PARTS WITH THE SALE THE CAR IS LOCATED IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. FOR MORE INFORMATION, QUESTIONS OR TO SEE THE VEHICLE PLEASE CALL ME ANYTIME 917-318-0155 |
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