Awesome 1953 Chevrolet 3100 5 Window Truck! on 2040-cars
Lenoir, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 70,000
Trim: 2 DOOR
WE HAVE UP FOR AUCTION A VERY UNIQUE TRUCK.THE TRUCK IS A 1953 5 WINDOW CHEVY 3100.THE TRUCK HAS AROUND 1500 MILES SINCE THE MOTOR WAS BUILT.THE TRUCK ONLY HAD 60-70K ON IT.THIS TRUCK HAS NO RUST AND NEVER HAD ANY.UNDER THE HOOD THIS TRUCK HAS A 429 FORD ENGINE FROM A 68 MODEL.YES IT HAS A 68 429 FORD ENGINE!THIS ENGINE IS VERY STRONG AND RUNS FANTASTIC WITH A 770 DUAL LINE HOLLY CARB.THIS TRUCK HAS ALL NEW BRAKES AND LINES,ALL HOSES ARE NEW,NEW EXHAUST,PS ,TILT WHEEL.NEW 12 VOLT WIRING HARNESS,AND IGNITION ALSO ALL NEW!OK THE TRUCK SITS ON A LINCOLM MARK3 SUBFRAME,WITH A 9 INCH FORD REAREND.ALL GLASS AND RUBBER IS NEW!NEW PAINT AND THE INTERIOR IS NEW ALSO.ALL GAUGES AND INSTRUMENTS WERE SENT OFF AND CONVERTED TO 12 VOLT!OUTSIDE THIS TRUCK HAS NEW RALLY WHEELS AND CENTERS WITH ALMOST NEW TIRES!THE PICS DONT DO THIS TRUCK JUSTICE!THIS IS A FANTASTIC RUNNING AND DRIVING MACHINE!FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:828-754-2327 OR 828-474-4241.
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