"the World's Fastest Hippie" 1964 Chevrolet Ramp Truck, Nostalgia Drag Race on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:V8 454
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Exterior Color: White
Trim: none
Interior Color: Blue
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 999,999
Mike Mitchell "The World's Fastest Hippie" 1964 Chevrolet Ramp Truck Car Hauler. This is the ramp truck that hauled Mike's Corvette funny car and others all over the west coast and beyond. Mike owned this until his untimely death, at which time I bought the truck from the estate with great plans of hauling my Vintage funny car to the races. Well, times and plans change, the funny car was sold and it is time to move the hauler on to a new home.
The truck runs and drives, but hasn't been registered in a number of years and it really should be restored or at the very least a thorough going over before being put into service. It has a 454 and Th350 automatic trans, a vintage B&M shifter, PS,PB. This is based on a 1 ton chassis and is very stout. The truck has a lot of rust in the cab and rest of the sheet metal, it lived by the beach most of its life. Still present are Track stickers on the rear window and Mike's peace sign key chain.
Call Chip @ 503-320-7391 for further information or questions.
Thanks for looking!
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