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1946 Chevrolet Truck Very Very Rare Total Restoration on 2040-cars

US $26,450.00
Year:1946 Mileage:2300
Location:

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Super super rare 1946 box display truck

This truck has full restoration

The body is a real rust free gem to start with 

The paint on this truck is second to none 

The truck is lazer straight 

The paint job on this truck exceeded $9000 alone 


The box is a mid late model style 13 foot with retro design features 

The inside on the box is all new  and very clean  

All the latches and hinges are perfect working order 

I used this truck as a cool feature for my landscape firm

The cab is just dynamic and solid solid  solid. 

All doors shut with ease and smooth

The seat is real leather  and all the headliner is perfect 

The dash and gauges are just incredible and clean as can be 

The restoration was performed 2000 miles ago 

There as no expence spared.  Cost of over $65000 

The under body is clean and clear of rust and rot 

As for the engine.  Of course we had to make this drive as nice as it looks 

Modern crate 350 and 3 speed automatic tran what a dream to use 

The drivability is with ease  i use this as if it was my vette going from job to job  checking on my crews  
This truck is not used as a work truck just great advertisement for all the lookie lous's 

Truck is for sale local and can be pulled at any time  

Payment due in full with in 3 days of auction closing 

Payments are cash in person or bank wire  no checks of any kind no exceptions 

If you want to promote your company or just want the cool factor here it is 

I will tell you, you can advertise your company in a magazine for $2/3000 month and will not get the same outcome as driving this baby around one day  

Truck is sold as is , there is a $295 doc fee on all final deals.  As with all used cars a year old or 50 years old there are blemishes on them on this truck there is nothing to stand out or speak of  she is near perfect 

I encourage all inspections , drives   Questions.  Thanks.  Todd 5614412867

You cannot and will be able to duplicate this one of a kind master piece for close to the selling price.  

Please make offer with confidence  trades are welcomed but must be brought to me for inspections 
 

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