1959 Chevrolet Stepside Pickup / Rat Rod / Custom /easy Project Truck on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: NO DRIVE TYPE
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 1
Trim: APACHE
*1959 CHEVY SHORT BED PICKUP....... GREAT START TO BAD-ASS RAT ROD
*READY TO FINISH BUILDING IT YOUR WAY - ADD YOUR MOTOR & TRANS
*STARTED WITH A 1959 CAB & BED I BOUGHT FROM ACE TRUCK SALVAGE IN TUCSON
*BOUGHT THE CHASSIS OFF OF CRAIGSLIST FROM A GENTLEMAN IN GLENDALE
*ALL THE OTHER PARTS I FOUND AT SWAP MEETS, EBAY, AND CRAIGSLIST
*HAS ASSIGNED ARIZONA VIN NUMBER & CLEAR ARIZONA TITLE
*HAS CURRENT ARIZONA LICENSE PLATE
*BODY IS SOLID WITH GOOD FLOORS AND MINIMAL RUST AREAS
*GOOD WINDSHIELD (couple chips) & REAR WINDOW..... BOTH HAVE NEW RUBBER GASKET SEALS
*DRIVERS SIDE & PASSENGER WINDOW AND VENT WINDOW ARE CRACKED.... THEY DO ROLL UP & DOWN GOOD
*NEWLY UPHOLSTERED FACTORY ORIGINAL SEAT WITH MATCHING DOOR PANELS & KICK PANELS
*PLYWOOD IN BED HAS AUTOMOTIVE CLEAR COAT FINISH
*OVERALL CLEAN TRUCK - EXCELLENT START TO A EASY RAT ROD TRUCK
*BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING AND OR TRANSPORT CHARGES
*PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING
*DESCRIPTION IS MY OPINION ONLY... PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND USE YOUR OWN JUDGEMENT WHEN BIDDING
*SELLING AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
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