1947 Chevrolet Panel Truck Rat Rod Project 383 Stroker on 2040-cars
Tooele, Utah, United States
This is a 1947 chevy panel truck,i have a lot of parts for it new windshield glass 2 sets of rear doors 2 sets of front fenders, and a fiberglass front clip. The body has been sandblasted and primed some body work was started. the frame has a Heidts MustangII front suspension and a ford 9" rear end with leaf springs, it to had been sand blasted then painted white, I didn't like the white so it now is primed black. Its setup for all wheel disk brakes. I don't have any interior parts dash or seats. It comes with a th350 trans, a builder chevy 350 block, a eagle 383 stroker kit, minus 1 .040" over piston that was lost at the machine shop I worked at. If you have any questions please call me before you bid I also reserve the right to end the auction early. My contact info is Jason 435-841-4864 call or text. I have some brake parts.
On Dec-28-13 at 14:46:08 PST, seller added the following information: The Painless wiring harness is NOT included in the sale, the picture its in is to show the engine parts that come with the vehicle. |
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