1946 Chevy Tow Truck Street Rod Custom Chopped Dually Car Hauler on 2040-cars
Indio, California, United States
CHEVROLET CAR HAULER CUSTOM BUILT CHOPPED TRUCK! 1946 Chevy tow truck/car hauler. 1 1/2 ton Chevrolet truck on a later model Chevy dually chassis. Fresh 350 engine with fresh Turbo 350 transmission. Mid engine rear wheel drive. Power steering and brakes. Roof has been chopped 2 1/2 inches for a cool and aggressive look. All new interior. Freshly built truck that is completely functional! Bed has 2 storage areas, one has a tool box, the other a compressor and all towing mechanisms. Has extractible hydraulic ramps. Just push a button and out they come, no need to do anything by hand! Also new electric winch. Polished Alcoa wheels with new tires all the way around. 40 gallon fuel tank. Storage side covers are made from the hood sides of a Model A Ford, very cool touch! Fresh silver 2 stage paint. Could use a cut and buff. Needs gas gauge and speedo hooked up. A absolute traffic stopper! Fully functional chromed exhaust stacks. Not a show truck, but a very functional, good driving truck that draws a crowd whenever parked. Sold as is-where is. No warranties expressed or implied in any way. Encourage all bidders to come take a look and drive. boyd foose Watson paul coddington barris chop chopped channel channeled section sectioned show kustom bags bagged lowered flame flamed flames curbfeelers ratrod rat show rod streetrod French frenched shaved
On Jun-08-14 at 21:44:39 PDT, seller added the following information: Truck is located in north San Diego County. |
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