Chevrolet Chevy 1951 Vintage Custom Streetrod 1/2 Ton Pickup on 2040-cars
Monticello, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 1,500
Trim: CUSTOM
I'VE DECIDED TO SELL MY 1951 VINTAGE CHEVROLET CUSTOM 1/2 TON STREET ROD PICKUP TRUCK. I'VE BOUGHT ANOTHER PROJECT AND THIS ONE NEEDS TO GO. $40,000 INVESTED AT THIS POINT. TRUCK IS COMPLETE EXCEPT FOR THE INTERIOR NEEDS FINISHING. MINT CORVETTE YELLOW PAINT JOB. ALL CHASSIS PARTS ARE ABSOLUTELY BRAND NEW. BRAKES, TIRES, EXHAUST, WHEELS, FAT MAN FRONT SUSPENSION, 9" FORD REAR END, THIS TRUCK WAS DONE RIGHT. 1960'S 300 HORSE 327 WITH LESS THAN 200 MILES. RUNS PERFECT. TURBO 350 TRANSMISSION. FIBERGLASS FENDERS AND RUNNING BOARDS. CUSTOM FABRICATED BOX, SHAVED DOOR HANDLES WITH REMOTE ENTRY, CUSTOM DASH, POWER WINDOWS, AND TILT WHEEL AS PICTURED. NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED WHEN DOING THIS PROJECT. E-MAIL ALL QUESTIONS AND PERSONAL INSPECTIONS ARE ENCOURAGED. $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE PAYPAL DEPOSIT REQUIRED AT THE END OF THE AUCTION. BALANCE TO BE PAID IN BANK WIRE OR CASH. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING ALL SHIPPING AND DELIVERY. ALL SHIPPING COSTS ARE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO ME ABOUT THIS TRUCK E-MAIL ME FOR MY PHONE NUMBER. TRUCK IS LOCATED IN MONTICELLO WISCONSIN.
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