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1946 Chevy Pickup Truck 1/2 Half Ton Short Box With Title Hot Rat Rod Ready on 2040-cars

Year:1946 Mileage:4146
Location:

Cordova, Nebraska, United States

Cordova, Nebraska, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 5CKQ52371 Year: 1946
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: truck
Drive Type: rear
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 4,146
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

You are looking at a 1946 Chevrolet short box pickup.  VIN 5CK Q5 2371  Please note that the mileage is unknown and is exempt on the title.  This is the crem de le crem of these trucks.  You cant find too many of these anymore in this shape and having a current title.  I purchased this truck from an older gentleman who had driven it to school.  It had been in his family for a few generations, but  has been sitting for several years since.  From what the vin buster on stovebolt tells me, this is a interim model built in Kansas City and has a 115'' wheelbase.  Just take a close look at the pictures as this truck speaks for itself.  As you can see, there is a large dent on the roof, the wiper motor panel is rusted out as is the upper grille / radiator baffle and some slight rust thru in the beltline.  But look at all the positive aspects this truck is offering.  That custom spinner knob!  Artillery wheels on the back!  And the pictures were taken just after I washed the grime off so you could see what it would look like if you just clear coated it as it sits.  The floor of the bed has had a steel floor welded into it, but the wood floor remains below.  The doors and windows all operate and the key is in the ignition.  This is a very solid and mostly complete truck.  Sure it has some damage, but nothing that can't be worked out, or leave it as it is and rat rod it.  This truck has lots of patina that you just cant find everywhere.   This truck does not run, but will roll onto a trailer.   I can assist with loading this onto your trailer.  I will not ship this truck, but will work with your shipper at my convenience.  I may however deliver this up to 200 miles from zip code 68330 for the right price.  If you are the winning bidder on this auction and only want parts, that is fine also, but you will pay the final bid.  Come take what you want, and I will dispose of the rest.  This truck will need to be picked up within 6 months of the auction end, unless other arrangements are made.  A $200.00 non refundable paypal deposit will be required within 48 hours of the auction end, with the remaining balance due before pickup, or cash at time of pick up. (the longest eBay option is 14 days)  Please ask me any questions you have and I will try to get you the best possible answer.  This truck will come with a bill of sale and a title that is clean, clear and current in my name.  This truck is selling as is in a no reserve auction.  If you are in the area and would like to look at this before you bid please get ahold of me and we can set something up. Please contact me if you are a 5 or less before you bid so I know that you understand the details of this listing.  Thanks for looking and please email me for more info or pictures.  I am also listing several items that could be used in a 41-46 truck build, so please check out my other listings and see what else you could pick up at the same time.  I may also have other parts to sell when you come get this truck.   

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