1952 Chevrolet Truck 3100 Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
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1951 Chevrolet Pickup The truck has a 216 inline six (no rattles or smoke) with a 3 speed on column standard transmission. It runs and drives good and has been converted to 12 volt. All the lights work including dash lights. All of the dash gauges function. Has all the original frame, motor, transmission etc... The pickup has solid floors and is solid all over( Its not rusted out an Arkansas/Oklahoma truck its whole life.) I have put new side and back glass in the truck.... Here a list of some of the BRAND new stuff on it, New Seat upholstery with new padding, Interior door panels & handles, headliner, rubber floor mat ordered to fit truck (Not home made), all chrome on hood is Brand new!!, taillight, parking lamp bezels , bed floor (Including rails) new, gas cap ,alternator, coil , plugs, plug wires, points, rotor bug , fuel pump, water pump, fan belt, fuel line, battery cables (both),.. This pickup would make someone a great truck just look at the pictures!! It has a Clear Matching number Arkansas title! If you have any questions feel free to give me a call @ 580-430-1025 or 918-253-8667 Thank you and good luck bidding!! |
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