1953 Chevrolet 3100 Truck %100 Farm Trk Farm Find Patina 1950 1951 1952 1954 on 2040-cars
Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
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THIS IS A REAL FARM FIND IN A BARN WAS A ONE OWNER ITS WHOLE LIFE TILL I GOT IT .
IT STILL HAS THE OLD INSPECTIONS FROM 1980'S AND N.C. REGISTRATION LISTED AS A FARM TRK. THE TRUCK IS I WOULD SAY 98% RUST FREE FROM THE COMPLETE CAB SOLID AS A ROCK THE DOORS, FLOORS KICK PANELS, ROCKERS INNER AND OUTER ARE SOLID INNER FENDERS AND WELLS ARE SOLID LOWER DOORS PERFECT FLOORS PANS PERFECT UNDER THE TRUCK IS JUST AS SOLID IT STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL SEAT AND RADIO EVEN THE HEATER BLOWER TURNS ON HEADLIGHTS WORK THE TRUCK DOES RUN ON ITS OWN POWER FIRES ON UP BRAKES NEED TO BE SERVICED FOR ROAD I BLEED THEM SOME. IT HAS NEW BATTERY STILL A TRUE 6 VOLT WITH THE POINTS CHANGED OVER TO ELECTRIC INTERNAL PERTRONIX NEW CABLES, SPARK,PLUGS AND COIL, NEW ,GAS TANK HAS ALL THE GLASS WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN,...I HAVE NEVER FOUND A TRK THIS ORIGINAL THE TRK HAS NO BONDO AT ALL IF YOU WANT A FARM FRESH PATINA THIS IS IT I WAS GOING TO KEEP IT AS A SHOW AND SHOP TRK BUT NEED TO SELL TO FINISH MY 65 RIVIERA THAT I HAVE . THE TRK NEEDS VERY LITTLE I WOULD NOT EVEN MESS WITH ANY OF THE METAL TO ME ITS JUST FINE .THE TRUCK STILL HAS THE WOOD IN THE BED WHO EVER USED IT IN THE FARM KEPT IT UP OVER ALL THESE YEARS LAST ON ROAD WAS 1980'S UNDER THE BARN |
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Joining the cast of T4 are a "race-inspired" Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse. While Bay's website did not supply names for either car, Bugatti is reporting on its Facebook page that the Veyron will join the Autobots. Speaking of the good guys, top Autobot Optimus Prime is getting an all-new body based on a Western Star with a gaudy appearance that was seemingly inspired by Trick My Truck - right down to the six smoke stacks and side pipes!
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