1948 Chevy Classic Custom Rat Rod Antique Pickup Truck With Chrome V8 Engine on 2040-cars
Malvern, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:Stepside
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:333 V8 Custom Build
Fuel Type:Premium Unleaded
For Sale By:Owner
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Custom
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 150
Sub Model: C3100
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: N/A
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Super Clean & Classy Chevy!
1948 Chevy Classic Custom Rat Rod Antique Pickup Truck With Chrome V8 333 Engine
Arkansas truck with no rust (no salt on the roads in the winter). I had this truck customized and spent a fortune on it. I have an immediate financial need that requires immediate cash. So I am only selling my show rig because I have to, not because I want to. It's a pretty awesome 1989 Buick/Olds Clip and rear-end having a very smooth ride. It is a perfect compliment for the smooth shifting automatic transmission.
Below are a few of the characteristics about the vehicle that you would probably want to know.
- 1989 Buick Olds Clip & Rear - Smooth Ride
- Chevy Rally Wheels (Substitute Choices: Chrome or Aluminum)
- 4 Spd Automatic Transmission (No-Stall)
- Air Conditioner (Ice Cold)
- Custom Cloth Interior & Gauges
- Keyless Entry (knobs removed & filled)
- Stainless Steel Bedliner (with 3/4" marine wood)
- Stainless Steel Heavy Duty Running Boards
- Stainless Steel Front Bumper Pan
- Stainless Steel Mod Exhaust
- 305 V/8 (Bored 60 mics over - 333 cubic inches)
- Aluminum Intake Manifold
- Edelbrock 500 cfm - manual choke
- Clear HEI Distributor (Visible Spark )
- Chrome Billet Kit
- Chrome Valve Covers
- Chrome Timing Cover Kit
- Chrome Water Pump
- Chrome Oil Pan
- Chrome 12 Volt Alternator (one wire)
- Chrome 12 volt Starter
- Chrome Power Steering Pump
- Stainless Steel Bolt & Nuts
- Brand New Custom Interior
- Pop-up Sunroof (Latch Style)
I am located in Central Arkansas on Central Standard Time and, if you want, you are welcome to call me on the rig at: 501-467-4311 and I can answer any questions. It's a pretty awesome rig if you check out the engine, you could eat off the all chrome motor and the radiator is an aluminum 3-core that runs cool as a cucumber. It's a street rod, no doubt about it but I only have about 150 miles on it and it has never been idled up past 4k RPM - it's a "kid glove" project and in great condition all the way around, no B.S.
So bid on it, buy it and get it picked up and delivered.
You pay all shipping from me to you, however, I will gladly work with your shipping guy to get it loaded out and to you without a scratch on our end. We know of several local reliable shippers that can deliver for up to $250 within 200 miles and $700 to $1,100 nationally.
We have clear title and guarantee the vehicle under normal use, other than hot-rodding. For instance, we guarantee it not to have any leaks or anything but we are selling it AS IS - no refunds or returns due to the nature of the sell.
We guarantee the craftsmanship of the motor and parts...stuff like that.....It's a no "B.S." type deal.
So bid and buy with confidence!
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