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1954 Rat Rod Chevrolet Truck, V8, Ps, Db, S10 Chassis, Drive Anywhere on 2040-cars

Year:1954 Mileage:12345
Location:

United States

United States

In this auction offered to you by Rusty Nuts Originals is a super cool 54 Chevrolet Rat Rod truck. Fresh off a 700 mile trip to Run in the Sun in Myrtle Beach, this truck is a great driver. Its sitting on an S10 chassis with power steering and disc brakes. Its got a stock 350 and a TH350 transmission that run and shift great. Its a bit of a mix and match with a Ford bed, but fits the truck fine. The truck has some custom touches including being fully channeled over the stock suspension S10, 14" Cragars, a copper visor and a Heineken pony keg for a coolant overflow bottle. This truck has some dents, some scratches, some rust and some cosmetic character but it needs absolutely nothing but a driver. It has working lights, signals, gauges including a gas gauge and new sending unit in the tank. This isn't a shiny "show" truck and will never make one but if you're looking for a great driving attention getter or advertising piece, this ones for you. This truck handles, runs and drives great and will take you anywhere you'd like to go, and will make any trip you want to throw at it. The front windshield is Lexan, and the side glass and rear glass are all good. This truck was a trade in from Tennessee with a clean 1954 Chevrolet Tennessee title. We offer custom pinstriping and lettering, whitewall grinding, engine upgrades and anything else you'd like to add to make it yours, contact the shop with any questions or requests at 864 387 6887. You can also reach us via email, info@rustynutsoriginals.com or google Rusty Nuts Originals to visit our website.

 

As with all of our auctions, this truck is for sale locally as well so we reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Also with any of our auctions this vehicle carries no warranty and shipping is entirely the winning bidders responsibility.

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