1948 Chevrolet 3100 Deluxe 5 Window Pickup Step Side Short Bed Project on 2040-cars
Imperial, Missouri, United States
1948 Chevrolet 3100 Deluxe 5 Window
Pickup, Barn Find, Farm Fresh, Great Bones for Original Restoration,
Rat Rod or Custom, Very Complete Truck, Hasn't Run in over 12 Years,
Everything Seems to be Original and Complete, Rust on Bottom of Doors
and Cab Corners, Floor Board is Gone, Nice Solid Running Boards,
Fenders, Bed and Hood, Dent in Passenger Fender and Passenger Cab as
Shown in Pics, Has Very Nice Patina! Clean Title, Must Be Trailered,
Front Wheels Pictured Don't Go With Truck – I have 2 wheels that
will go with the Truck, Front Hubs are Locked up, 314-498-0950
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