1950 - Chevy Rat Rod Pickup on 2040-cars
Sheffield Lake, Ohio, United States
Engine:Chevy 350 small block
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: N/A
1950 Chevy Rat Rod Pickup. Project that currently runs and drives, Cab is from a 1950 chevy, top chopped 5". Built on a 1953 GMC chassis, the frame has been z'ed front and rear, the frame and body sit roughly 4" off the ground. rear leaf spring suspension, front is radius rod style utilizing the stock solid axle. Drum brakes at all 4 corners in good working order with all new brake lines. Stock 1953 GMC drivetrain, 3 speed manual trans and torque tube. Engine is a 1972 small block with a mild cam, aftermarket intake, holley double pumper carb and new starter. fuel tank is military from the 50's with copper fuel lines. As stated in the description this is a project truck and will require additional parts and labor to complete. the truck will need a title, front coil overs, electric fan, wiring, interior and glass. The fabrication and hard work has been completed this would be an easy project to finish and have it on the road before summer.
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