Very Nice 1952 Chevy Stepside Arizona Project Truck Hotrod Ratrod Custom on 2040-cars
Hereford, Arizona, United States
Engine:v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Green
Model: C-10
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: 3100
Drive Type: rear
Hi,
THIS IS A ROLLER. NO MOTOR OR TRANSMISSION.....WHAT YOU SEE ON THE TRUCK IS WHAT YOU GET.
AWESOME POTENTIAL.YOU CAN GO ANYWAY YOU WANT WITH IT.
NOT QUITE A BARN FIND,MORE OF AN OLD CARPORT.LAST REGISTERED 1973-1974.EXCEPT THE CAB CORNERS,(SURPRISE!)THE ONLY RUST I'VE FOUND SO FAR ON THIS TRUCK IS MINOR SURFACE RUST.THE REAR WINDOW WAS BROKEN,I FIGURE THATS HOW THAT APPENED. INTERIOR NEEDS RESTORATION.WOOD BED NEEDS RESTORATION.SMALL DENTS AND DINGS AROUND.OTHERWISE VERY STRAIGHT AND SOLID BODY...
TRUCK WAS JUST BOLTED BACK TOGETHER FOR PICTURES AND TRANSPORT.
I'LL ADD MORE PICTURES AND DESCRIPTION TOMORROW AFTER WORK.
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET ONE CHEAP!
"BUY IT NOW" BEFORE SOMEBODY ELSE DOES!
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO ASK.
CLEAR SIGNED TITLE IN HAND
IF YOU'D LIKE TO SPEAK IN PERSON EMAIL ME AND I'LL SEND CONTACT NAME AND NUMBER.OR SEND ME YOURS.
I WILL HELP IN COORDINATING SHIPPING IF NOT PICKED UP IN PERSON.THIS IS A 33 YEAR OLD PROJECT CAR BEING SOLD AS IS.ALL SHIPPING HANDLING EXPENSES BUYER SOLE RESPONSIBILITY.
THANK YOU
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