1949 Chevrolet Pickup, Lowered Ratrod on 2040-cars
Holley, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Options: Cassette Player
Trim: NONE
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: REAR
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 100
1949 CHEVY TRUCK
GONNA MAKE THIS SHORT THIS IS A MIDWEST TRUCK WITH AN UNTOUCHED ROCK SOLID BODY THAT HAS ONLY HAD THE DASH WORKED ON TO MAKE VENTS FOR THE VINTAGE AIR .
HAS BEEN LOWERED WITH A 9 INCH REAR 350 GEARS ,THE FRONT HAS HAD A MUSTANG II SUSPENTION WITH POWER RACK STEERING.
ALSO FRONT POWER DISC BRAKES ,MAKING IT A SMOOTH AND NICE HANDLEING RIDE.
INTERIOR HAS NOT BEEN CHANGED STILL ORIGINAL EXCEPT NEW SEAT COVER .
SBC 350 ENGINE WITH MILD CAM ,4 BARRLE HOLLY ,POLISHED TUNNLE RAM COATED HEADERS AND ALOT OF BILLET FOR THE REST ,MSD IGNITION ,VINTAGE AIR ALL POLISHED COMPRESSER.
NEW 17 INCH STREETER WHEELS WITH DUNLOP TIRES.WOOD IN BOX IS SOLID BUT NOT SHOW QUALITY ,
PAINT IS NOT PERFECT BUT LOOKS GREAT FOE A DRIVER OR LOCAL SHOWS AND CRUISES ,KEEP IN MIND THIS IS A GREAT TRUCK BETTER THEN MOST BUT STILL IT IS A GREAT DRIVER NOT A TRAILER QUEEN ,GREAT ON GAS AND COMFORTABLE FOR ALL DAY CRUISIN .NEEDS NOTHING TURN KEY DRIVE IT ACROSS COUNTRY RUNS VERY COOL EVEN IN PARADES HAS ELECTRIC COOLING FAN AND LARGE RADIATOR .
THIS TRUCK IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY AS AUCTION MAY BE CANCELLED DO TO SALE LOCALLY .DO NOT ASK FOR RESERVE AS ONLY YOU KNOW WHAT THIS TRUCK IS WORTH TO YOURSELF MY NUMBER IS 585-409-5318 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ASK QUESTIONS ,I HAVE NO MORE PICTURES OTHER THEN WHAT IS LISTED .
AS FOR SHIPPING YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR AND I WILL HELP AS MUCH AS I CAN FROM THIS END .I DO NOT WANT ANY TRADES DONT ASK UNLESS IT IS WORTH 3 TIMES AS MUCH ,NO BIKES ,BOATS,JUNK ,OR DREAMERS .
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