1955 Chevy Pickup 3200 Second Series Pro Street Project on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:427 BIG BLOCK
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black and green
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: big window step side
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 0
1955 CHEVY 2ND SERIES BIG WINDOW PRO STREET PICKUP PROJECT
I HAVE OWNED THIS PICKUP FOR 30 YEARS, IN 2003 I HAD SUNCOAST CHASSIS BUILD A CUSTOM FRAME
AND FRONT END FOR THIS TRUCK, THE FRAME IS THE ORIGINAL FRAME, BOXED WITH AN APPLIED
RACING TECHNOLOGY, REAR FRAME RAIL KIT WITH AN ADJUSTABLE LADDER BAR SYSTEM, CUSTOM
MADE FORD 9 INCH WITH CUSTOM DRAIN PLUG AND GEAR OIL ACCESSORY HOLE, THE REAR CHUNK
IS A 2 PINION ALUMINUM POSI MADE BY STRANGE, WITH STRANGE AXLES AND GEARS, THE BRAKES
ARE AEROSPACE COMPONENTS, 10 INCH FRONT, 12 INCH REAR ,DISC BRAKE KITS STILL IN BOX, REAR
SHOCKS ARE STRANGE ADJUSTABLE COIL OVERS, FRONT END CUSTOM BUILT POWER RACK AND PINION THE TRUCK WAS MOCKED UP WITH A 427 BIG BLOCK AND CUSTOM BUILT TRANS BRAKE BUILT
FROM A LARGE PAN TURBO 400 WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN THE SALE, THE 427 IS A BLOCK ONLY
STANDARD BORE READY TO BUILD. THE TIRES ARE WELD ALUMA STARS WITH 3 1/2 ON THE FRONT
AND 33 X 19 1/2 X 15'S,
THE BODY IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION WITH A LACQUER PAINT JOB INSIDE AND OUT THAT HAS
SCRAPS AND SCRATCHES FROM BEING STORED FOR MANY YEARS, THE TAILGATE AND GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR HAVE CUSTOM PEARL MURALS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, THE FRAME AND UNDERSIDE OF CAB ARE COVERED IN POR-15 RUST RESISTANCE PAINT, ALL OF THE HARD FABRICATION IS DONE ON THIS TRUCK, IT SITS VERY LOW TO THE GROUND, ANYBODY WHO HAS BUILT SOMETHING LIKE THIS BEFORE KNOWS WHAT IT COST TO GET TO THIS POINT, I HAVE MORE THAN WHAT I AM ASKING FOR THE TRUCK IN THE REAR END ALONE, SERIOUS INQUIRY CAN CALL ME AT 727-321-4120, WILL SEND MORE PICTURE UPON REQUEST,
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