Chevrolet, Chevy, Truck, Pickup, 3100, 57, 1957, Hotrod, Ratrod, Streetrod on 2040-cars
Spring, Texas, United States
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Thanks for Looking at my 1957 Chevrolet 3100 pickup I have owned the truck for the last 24 months and have
invested heavily in parts, modification and sweat. Before I bought the truck someone put a 350 V8 in it and refreshed
the bed wood. Since I have had it: · Re built 350 with Chrome kit, new carb, inlet mfld, alternator, Aluminum Radiator and Electric fan ·
Tubular headers with 3” pipes to the rear
quarters, over the axle ·
Reconditioned 700R4 transmission (still with 2
years warranty on it) with lock up kit ·
Hidden shift lever ·
100% rewire ·
New fuel tank and sender ·
New rear and front shocks & springs (lowered
5 inches in rear, 2 inches in front, All new hangers) ·
New dropped (3 inches) front axle (new Kingpins) ·
Reconditioned steering box ·
Camaro disc brakes up front, new master cylinder
and 100% new brake pipes ·
100% new brake drums, shoes, wheel cylinders and
assembly on rear axle ·
Rear axle (12 bolt) 100% recon'd (new axles, new
3.42 gears, tubes removed, relocated straight and welded solid) ·
Drive shaft 100% high speed balanced with new
UJ's front and back ·
New chromed smoothie wheels and tires ·
New stereo ·
Re-upholstered seat and carpeted ·
3x new lap belts ·
Re located battery ·
New chrome bumpers front and back ·
New door hinges, locks, window regulators ·
All new gauges, functioning in original cluster
(one extra engine water temp added for absolute comfort) ·
Matt Green Paint ·
New glass rubbers front and back ·
Everything works, wipers, turn signals, brake
lights, head lights, running lights, horn, windows, including the vent windows.
Its water tight too. ·
Run on standard license plates (not Antique
vehicle) so legal to use as daily driver ·
Everything has been done with the aim of this
being as reliable as possible. ·
Receipts for everything I have bought and fitted
and also 3rd party work on the transmission will be included. ·
I have extensive pictures of the refurb of the
entire truck that I can send or down load for the new owner. ·
Title all correct and in my name currently. What it needs……..
FUEL!! First tank will be complementary. Send me a message if I have missed anything. On Jul-29-14 at 21:06:15 PDT, seller added the following information: Video at youtube, search, 57 chevy eastham |
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