1951 Chevy 1/2 Ton Truck Rat Rod Patina on 2040-cars
Cedaredge, Colorado, United States
Engine:NONE
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL OR 4 WHEEL
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 9,999
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: STANDARD
UP FOR A NO RESERVE AUCTION IS A 1951 CHEVY 1/2 TON PICKUP TRUCK, WITH A NEW IN THE BOX CHROME GRILL, NOT INSTALLED, INCLUDING PARTS SEE ( NOTE BELOW) FROM A 1989 GMC 1/2 TON 4X4 PICKUP , A COMOPLETE 305 CU IN ENGINE 113K MILES WITH ORIGINAL WIRING HARNESS, AN ATTACHED 5 SPEED STANDARD SHIFT TRANSMISSION WITH 4X4 TRANSFER CASE, A NEW IN THE BOX PAINLESS # 60101 WIRING KIT FOR THE 305 CU IN TBI FUEL SYSTEM,A COMPLETE STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLEY, A POWER STEERING BOX, A COMPLETE REAR END WITH DRUM BRAKES, A POWER BRAKE UNIT AND OTHER 1989 GMC PARTS. THE 1951 1/2 TON IS A SOLID PICKUP WITH NO RUST IN THE CAB CORNERS OR BETWEEN THE FENDERS AND BODY, THE RUNNING BOARDS ARE ALSO RUST FREE, THERE IS SURFACE RUST AS SHOULD BE EXPECTED, THERE ARE RUST OUT HOLES ON THE CAB FLOOR. THE STOCK ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION WERE REMOVED TO INSTALL THE 305 ENGINE ETC. SELLING AS I HAVE TOO MANY PROJECTS AND NEED THE ROOM, THE ENGINE AND ALMOST ALL PARTS ARE STORED INSIDE THE SHOP, AS IS THE TRUCK IN WINTER, NOTE AS TO BE FAIR TO SOME BIDDERS THAT DON'T WANT THE DONER TRUCK PARTS , THE SUCESSFUL WINNER OF THE AUCTION CAN DEDUCT $ 900.00 FROM THE WINNING BID AND PAY FOR THE 1951 1/2 TON TRUCK WITH THE CHROME GRILL, FRONT SPLASH APRON NOT INSTALLED AND A NEW DRIVERS SIDE WINDOW. I'AM STARTING THIS AUCTION AT I BELEIVE A VERY FAIR PRICE WITH ALL INCLUDED AT $2950.00 I CAN HELP LOAD YOUR TRAILER WITH MY EQUIPMENT. PLEASE NOTE AT AUCTION END AN IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF 10% OF THE WINNING BID IS TO BE PAID THROUGH PAY PAL AND THE BALANCE OF THE SALE AMOUNT WITHIN 7 DAYS , CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. CALL OR EMAIL QUESTIONS OR TO ARRANGE SCHEDULE FOR PICK UP. PHONE CALLS 970- 275-ZERO 4 7 FIVE BETWEEN 8 AM & 8PM MOUNTAIN TIME THANKS
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