1953 Chevy 5 Window Cab Short Bed Pick Up on 2040-cars
Fall River, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:PICK UP
Engine:V8 SBC 406 ci
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:PUMP GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 3100
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: BLACK PRIMER
Warranty: Unspecified
1953 CHEVROLET PICK UP, 5 WINDOW CAB, VERY SOLID TEXAS TRUCK, 406 ci CHEVROLET ENGINE, DART PRO 1 ALUMINUM CYLINDER HEADS, 4340 MARLEY I BEAM RODS, WISECO FORGED ALUMINUM PISTONS, VICTOR JR. INTAKE WITH PRO FORM 850 CARB. 630 LIFT COMP. CAM, FULL ROLLER, SOLID LIFTERS, COMP. PRO MAGNUIM ROCKERS, TRICK FLOW PRO MARLEY PUSH RODS, COMP. CAM REV KIT, ARP HEAD BOLTS. PLUS MUCH MORE.
HAS MANUEL LOCK OUT TRANSMISSION, 5000 STALL, FORD 9" REAR WITH 31 SPLINE AXLES, 456 GEARS, RUNS LOW 11s IN 1/4 MILE. MANY THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN INVESTED SELLING TRUCK WITH NO RESERVE. IF POSSIBLE, I SUGGEST YOU VIEW IN PERSON. TRUCK CAN BE VIEWED IN FALL RIVER MASSACHUSETTES BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
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