1954 Chevy Short Box, Straight, Solid Texas Truck on 2040-cars
Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 V8 4 Brl. Carb.
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Brown
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 3100
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 99,999
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is a decent, clean, solid and straight old truck that you can get in and drive with no worries, not to be confused with a show truck. The old girl starts right up every time and drives straight down the road. The trans. shifts good, the fluid is red, no leaks, or drips coming from there. The tires are 215 70 R 15 on 15 X 7" super nice Chevy rally rims. The tires have near 70% tread life. The old girl has a new tune up, complete new brakes, brake lines and flex lines, front and rear, new pads and calipers on the front, new shoes, wheel cylinders and drums on the rear. The front end is tight, no worn out parts there, power steering, manual brakes. The front clip is a 1971 Camaro, the motor, trans. are from the same car. The motor has been rebuilt, no oil, or coolant leaks, no smoke, or any unusual noise of any kind, the motor runs smooth. Every piece of glass has been replaced all the way around, along with new seals, new door seals, new window regulators, the windows go up and down very good. Not sure if you would call this old truck a rat rod, but I suppose it could possibly fall somewhere in that category. The body isn't what you would call rust free, but very straight and solid all around (Texas, DFW area) truck, with it's share of paint chips and scratches here and there. The lights work, brake lights, running lights, and dash lights all work. The gauges are very clean and in very good condition. I took this old truck for payment back last winter, I really don't know too much more about the truck other than what I've found myself. I think it's a safe and dependable truck, mechanically sound. When I washed the old girl the other day, I didn't see any water inside the cab, very unusual I would think? The floor is very solid, nice presentable interior, seat, door panels, headliner and floor mat look crisp and clean.
Thanks for your time checking out the old Chevy pick up, remember to ask any questions you can think of.
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