1950 Gmc Coe Truck, Cummins Diesel, Bags, 15 Ft Flat Bed, Custom Build on 2040-cars
Pasco, Washington, United States
Body Type:cab over
Engine:5.9 cummins diesel with 102,000 original miles
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: many
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: old/ patina and paint
Drive Type: cummins diesel, auto tranny with over drive,
Mileage: 102,000
Sub Model: rat rod, hot rod, custom, hauler, flat bed
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Green
I have decided to list my custom built 50 GMC C.O.E. truck. lets start by saying I built the entire truck from the ground up my self, Have all the paper work fro everypart on it. bought the cab from a guy that had it sitting in his flower box. brought it home and the build began, the runiing gear is all 93 dodge 3/4 ton excab 2x4. it has a cummins diesel and auto trany with over drive and only has 102,000 miles on it. runs perfect and shifts perfect, 4 inch exhaust with 6 inch sq stacks, 15 ft flat bed with 5 ft dove tail that is dropped and raised with air bags. the truck also rides on bags, has 24,000 lb bags in rear and 15,000 lb bags in front, with comp, tanks, and all vlaving and switches. rims are triple chrome plates 17's, this is a driver I have over 1000 miles on it in the last month, all guages work, no speedo, no side windows, and no heater. this is a one of a kind ride, that geets about 25 mpg, used my GPS to figure the millage. drives perfect and rides like a caddy. if interested or need more info call 509-520-9713. I would consider part trades but need mostly cash. call for details on that trade deals. have tons of pics of the build also.
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