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Rat Rod Streetrod Custom Hot Rod Kustom Show Truck Pro Built on 2040-cars

US $16,995.00
Year:1950 Mileage:0
Location:

Chesterfield, Missouri, United States

Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
Advertising:

" THE FAT RAT "
1950 CHEVROLET 3100 FIVE WINDOW

OFFERED BY: RODS & RIDES BY TD, LLC  photo file_zps0a6c4865.jpg

The Fat Rat is a original Missouri farm truck straight off the farm from Columbia Mo. This unique 5 window truck has not seen the bad weather associated with the northern states as you can see from the pictures. The truck does have just the right amount of Patina though that truly makes this truck look just right for the occasion. There are not many trucks   that have the patina without also having the complete rust. As I have mentioned, the truck does have the famous corner windows known as a 5 window. The 5 window trucks are truly special because there where not all that many of them from the beginning and now they are far and few.
This particular vehicle has been set up to drive. Once the truck was spotted and purchased we took it to the next level. The entire truck was taken apart and put back together on a late model chassis that had front A-arm suspension. The original suspension and steering just is not adequate for the demands of the road today. The brakes where also a big concern and with the transformation of the new chassis, power disc brakes came also. The engine these trucks had was mostly likely plenty of power and reliability but there is never a substitute for raw horsepower being made from the iconic 350 Chevy small block. So the decision was made, a freshened up 350 power plant with all new goodies like carburetor, radiator, alternator, and of course true dual exhaust was wedged between the fat front fenders. Behind it now in place of the unsynchronized 3 speed transmission sits a Turbo 350 automatic. During the build, the decision was also clear that a new Painless wiring system would also take the place of the existing cloth harness that had seen its better days many days ago.. As you can see, the truck looks very original but looks can be very deceiving.
This is not just an old pickup truck with a new set of Coker Tires and Cragar Delux 69 wheels. This vehicle has actually had a complete make over but has the look of being barn fresh. The truck is ready to cruise the strip or the local Custard joint without the hassles of driving an old truck. It also now has the capabilities of cruising state to state with normal highway speeds with one hand or no hands on the wheel and the same when it comes time you need to stop. This will be a fun truck with no concerns for the new owner. It will appreciate in value while being a useful vehicle for that occasional run to the hardware store or where ever you need to go. Unlike most classic vehicles there will be no reason to worry about polishing her up or a occasional door ding from the jerk who parks to close either... Anything that may happen will only add more character and stories.

I wish you luck with your bidding and I welcome all questions or evaluations. We specialize in overseas transactions and can help with logistics. We accept all forms of payment including major credit cards. We are a licensed Missouri dealer, bonded and insured.
855-ROD-RIDE ~ Or ~ 314-393-2123 photo file_zpsa7271c43.jpg photo file_zps42a10ad1.jpg photo file_zpsf100e90f.jpg photo file_zpse0772ef9.jpg photo file_zps3d3500ad.jpg photo file_zps8c883362.jpg photo file_zps2a6be195.jpg photo file_zps36611f0c.jpg photo file_zps34303482.jpg photo file_zpsf06c5a4a.jpg photo file_zps073bcc9a.jpg photo file_zps1e4d1479.jpg photo file_zps02ba7a74.jpg photo file_zps1422857f.jpg photo file_zps48b36c16.jpg photo file_zps64b04799.jpg photo file_zps390247f8.jpg photo file_zpsa70b4340.jpg photo file_zpse0cf7ae5.jpg photo file_zpsd4fd5d87.jpg photo file_zpsb3b6b8f4.jpg photo file_zpsa124d20a.jpg photo file_zpsc584c294.jpg photo file_zpsf10cd075.jpg photo file_zps00f865f4.jpg photo file_zpsfc5e2a99.jpg photo file_zps12f88e9c.jpg photo file_zpsa29b9d8e.jpg photo file_zps11a85c1b.jpg photo file_zps2b1d8649.jpg photo file_zps7b9b3ac3.jpg

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