1954 Chevrolet 3100 1/2 Ton Short Bed Pickup Truck, Rat Rod,hot Rod, Gas Station on 2040-cars
Cleves, Ohio, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:235 6 cylinder
Transmission:3 SPEED STANDARD SHIFT
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 DOOR PICKUP
Number of Cylinders: 6
Drive Type: PICKUP TRUCK - REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 79,000
THIS IS A 1954 CHEVY 3100 1/2 TON PICKUP TRUCK, 235 6-CYLINDER ENGINE, RUNS LIKE A NEW ONE, HOLDS GREAT OIL PRESSURE. 3 SPEED STANDARD TRANSMISSION. SHIFTS SMOOTH, NO NOISE, REAR END IS QUIET AND SMOOTH. THIS TRUCK GOES DOWN THE ROAD WITHOUT A RATTLE OR A SQUEAK. ALL THE GAUGES WORK, EVEN THE GAS GAUGE. WINDOWS WIND UP AND DOWN - SMOOTHLY. SEAT IS RE-UPHOLSTERED IN THE CORRECT MATERIAL. TRUCK HAS NEW COKER WIDE WHITEWALL RADIL TIRES, NEW COKER RIMS, HUBCAPS AND BEAUTY RINGS - COST OF ABOUT $2000.00. OUTSIDE OF TRUCK HAS GREAT PATINA FROM MOTHER NATURE, IT HAS A FEW NICKS AND SCRATCHES FROM YEARS OF USE, BUT NO DENTS. OUTSIDE HAS VISOR AND COOL BIRD HOOD ORNAMENT. TRUCK HAD SOME OLD LETTERING ON IT WHEN I GOT IT, AND I HAD THE REST DONE TO MATCH. SPEEDO SAYS 79,000 MILES AND WORKS - TITLE SAYS NON-ACTUAL MILES BUT I FOUND REGISTRATIONS THROUGH THE YEARS TO DOCUMENT THAT THE MILEAGE IS ACTUAL AND CORRECT - ALL PAPERS GO WITH THE TRUCK. THIS IS A VERY COOL TRUCK THAT YOU CAN ACTUALLY DRIVE AND ENJOY. IT DRAWS A CROWD WHEREVER YOU GO. REASONABLE RESERVE. LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS.
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