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1957 Chevy 3100 Truck 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $28,500.00
Year:1957 Mileage:78000
Location:

Poway, California, United States

Poway, California, United States
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1957 Chevy 3100 Truck 4x4 Big Back Window- This truck includes a rebuilt Chevy Corvette 350 with less than 5000 miles, the transmission is a SM 465 it too is rebuilt with less than 5000 miles.  The transfer case is a NP205.  The Body and paint have been restored with no rust.  The paint is silver and just painted.  The interior has new seats, new paint, new door handles, and it has the original dash mounted fan that works.  The bed has new wood and the bed looks brand new.  The under carriage has new rust and has been painted.  Has new rimes and BF all terrain tires.  Includes new shocks and drum brakes.  All glass is original and good shape, front windshield and wing windows show bubbles at the edges.  Included will be all new locks and keys, new stainless steel tail lights and wing window weather stripping, these items are not installed.


On Apr-17-14 at 17:09:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

1957 Chevy 3100 Truck 4x4 Big Back Window- This truck includes a rebuilt Chevy Corvette 350 with less than 5000 miles, the transmission is a SM 465 it too is rebuilt with less than 5000 miles.  The transfer case is a NP205.  The Body and paint have been restored with no rust.  The paint is silver and just painted.  The interior has new seats, new paint, new door handles, and it has the original dash mounted fan that works.  The bed has new wood and the bed looks brand new.  The under carriage has no rust and has been painted.  Has new rimes and BF all terrain tires.  Includes new shocks and drum brakes.  All glass is original and good shape, front windshield and wing windows show bubbles at the edges.  Included will be all new locks and keys, new stainless steel tail lights and wing window weather stripping, these items are not installed.

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