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1956 Chevrolet Short Bed Step Side 3100 Truck Fast And Loud Led Sled Rat Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:999999
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 1956 Chevrolet Short Bed Step Side Pick UP 3100 (Project Truck 90% estimated complete started 6 years ago) New baby on the way forces sale-

Many new and custom parts installed parts see the full list-     Great weekend cruiser 


See video on YouTube -email for the YouTube link or search 1956 truck
Body
-House of colors hot rod -matte black
-House of colors gold metal flake -lime gold
-no cancer on the truck all body work done correct with patch panels  cab  metal 
work professionally done
-shaved gas filler into retro antenna 
-all new body bushings -original Chevy metal sun visor -new windshield, and rear window with rubber -new from truck shop chrome- grill,door mirrors with stainless steels mirrors ,stainless steel tail lights, head light bezels , rear view mirror ,door handles,head lights!front signal markers. Have rear bumper and brackets.
-fire wall shaved smooth
-new chrome grille
-door seals
(need side door glass, frame, wind wing)
(need bed wood) (small paint bubble at top drip edge gold see picture hard to notice)

Frame Front -1974 Camaro front clip

Frame Rear- C notched and reinforced with flipped rear axel-
 
Suspension-New ball joints ,tie rods,wheel bearings,rotors,pads,calipers ,way bar tie rods and bushings
Brakes-New power brake booster under cab with front end disc brakes and rotors, rear stock drums
Fuel-1966 mustang rear tank located under bed with
Jegs racing fuel pump

Wiring- New painless wiring kit with complete new ignition switch

Wheels / Tires -15x7 Chevy rally wheels Coker white walls 85% tread Engine- Re built 350 4 bolt main with mild edelbrock cam and
-edelbrock intake -edelbrock 650 cfm carb -shorty headers -corvette high polished valve covers -4 row racing aluminum radiator -electric fan
Exhaust -2 1/2 true duel exhaust, 2 single chamber racing style mufflers tips to front of rear wheels Transmission -Turbo 350 automatic transmission -shift kit -b&m a/t floor shifter -camaro 10 bolt axel -4:10 gears -posi traction Interior -1957 Bel Air front split bench seat -1960 ss impala tilt steering column shaved with power steering -restored gauges -dash radio original and not chopped up -new head light switch -deluxe heater restored -custom battery tray and wiring behind rear seat -seat belts -original steering wheel -new dome light -MP3 player under dash -have interior head liner ,door panels ,all previously upholstered white all black and need restoring
(need complete upholstery and gauges connected with turn signals)

Good luck bidding please ask questions-all sales final no returns " sold as is"-$500.00 paypal non refundable deposit within 24 hours of auctions end-
Full payment due within 72 hours of auctions end-vehicle will not be released until money funds are complete - truck is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end auction at any time for
any reason-auction winner to take all responsibility for shipping costs-will assist with local shipping-


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