1954 Chevrolet 5 Window Shop Truck Ratrod Hotrod Street Rod on 2040-cars
Pylesville, Maryland, United States
This is a 1954 Chevy 5 window pickup truck Frame off restoration no visible Rust in Frame or body The truck has its original rear frame from fire wall back The front Frame steering and brakes are all from a S10 pick up with modern A arms and disc brakes The rear is 10 bolt Camaro with 373 gears drum brakes. The truck has New floors, New lower doors ,new rockers 3 1/4 inch maple wood bed All 5 windows in the truck are brand new this year temperd tinted safety glass with new rubber seals. The Engine is fresh from a machine shop with 3 pages of new and performance parts it has aluminum angle plug heads with a comp cam Its set to turn out 400 horsepower to wheels its blueprinted and balanced Its complete from polished intake to oil pan never fired Comp cams full roller motor with roller rockers The trans is a standard rebuilt 350 turbo What do you need to drive the truck you ask? Install engine, transmission , a wiring harness from (Painless wiring) and go over the braking system, If you mechanically inclined you can finish this truck in your garage with a couple buddies in a few weekends . All the really hard body ,frame engine ,tranny , glass, metal, and hard to find parts sourcing is complete Now this is not a show truck but is a nice rust free 1954 chevy Don't buy a truck you have not seen guys come look at this truck, crawl around it touch it rub it smell it knock on the panels do what ever it is you do to be happy with your purchase. If you cannot come look at it that's fine to I can help you arrange shipping anwhere in the USA. at your cost but do not call me complaining when the truck shows up needing some work its 60 years old friends. This is a nice 5 window truck with a awesome drivetrain. The Engine and tranny will be sitting down in the frame for you when you come to get the truck. Payment terms Pay me in 3 days NO GAMES
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