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1959 Chevy Truck 3100 Stepside Short Bed on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:0
Location:

Medina, Ohio, United States

Medina, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:Chevy 350
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 3A59B108896
Year: 1959
Drive Type: 2 Wheel Drive
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 0
Model: C-10
Trim: Base

For sale is a 1959 Chevy Truck 3100 stepside short bed

The truck has had ground up restoration almost complete, zero miles and zero miles on engine and transmission. There is so much new to list.

Frame And Chassis: Blasted and painted - mint, ever bolt is new, stainless steel brake lines, new seals, bearings, king pins, shocks, drums, brake shoes, wheel cylinders, pins bushings, and u-joints. In summary everything is brand new.

Engine and Transmission: Rebuilt Chevy 350, bored 30 over with mild cam, heads sent out, new valve springs and surfaced, new starter, oil pump, gaskets, 600 cfm carburetor and intake, chrome package, alternator, oil pan, flowmaster headers....In summary everything is new. This engine runs strong and is brand new. The tranny is a three on the tree.

Body: Truck is set up to send to paint shop. No rust holes or rot and will need some minor small dings filled, sanded and ready for paint. The body is in excellent condition and all original GM panels.

Extras: All new chrome... everything including bumpers. I have doors seals, brand new wiring kit from autowire and so much more. All new polished strips and bolts for new oak bed.

Brand new chrome smoothies and tires with 3 inch white walls.

When this truck comes back from paint it will just need the windows put back in, wired with brand new wiring kit ( easy and labeled ) install lights, install wood bed, door handles, guages and drive it.

Please call with questions. There is a lot of work already done to this truck. You will not be disappointed.

The truck is back to original except for the engine and the tires/wheels.

Serious people only. No tire kickers or low ballers!

440-655-3758 Call with Questions



 

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