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1949 5 Window Chevy Truck Thriftmaster All Steel Hot Rod Tons Of New Parts on 2040-cars

Year:1949 Mileage:3500
Location:

Granada Hills, California, United States

Granada Hills, California, United States
Advertising:

This is a fresh built 5 window all steel chevy truck Thriftmaster
HOT ROD not a show truck but very nice........................tons of
new parts !!!!

ALL NEW ITEMS : front and rear bumper, Bumper pan, grille, running and
headlights and buckets. New front fenders, inner and out, chrome hood
strip, Chevy emblem and hood hinges.  Walker radiator and electric
fan.  Disk brake conversion and cpp power brake with booster and power
steering........

CAB:  New...........NEW firewall, floor pan, mirrors, side cowl
panels.  The door handles and lock assembly  have been converted to
the later push button style. All new glass, windows regulators,
channels and felts,   Also, the cab corners have been replaced.

INTERIOR: NEW......... new door panels, and handles.  Dash –
New-gauges, glove box and dash garnish moldings,  Headliner , dome
light , all new wiring form front to back includes battery cut off
switch. new Rubber  floor  covering  as original also new as well as
all rubber gaskets. Wipers are new electric. Also NEW bulkhead, floor
supports and tailgate hinges. Rear lights are LED. Also new rear
bumper, roll pan push bars.

SOUND: new front speakers, Panasonic  radio with remote, kicker amp
and subs under the seat.

ENGINE: new   ENGINE is 350 JEGS crate with nice detail engine bay new
exhaust all the hay to the back with headers, Trans, a 350 turbo auto
with lokar shifter.............

Paint:  chocolate brown and almond............ new tires and wheels.......

truck drives nice with plenty of power if you need it,  no overheating
problems.........heavy traffic OK.....................

Needless to say this truck has lots of cash in it just in parts alone.


SOLD AS IS , NO WARRANTY WRITTEN OR IMPLIED........RESERVE RIGHT TO REMOVE AT ANY TIME

(((((( NO TRADES )))))))


On May-18-14 at 15:05:43 PDT, seller added the following information:

will be selling the rest of my toys....... all turn key........ see photos


1939 all steel chopped ford coupe
1939 chevy truck full custom chopped suicide doors 
1941 ford 2 door sedan sleeper


On May-20-14 at 14:43:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

International Buyers:  I live close to Long Beach /San Pedro Port...........so it will be easier and cheaper to ship. I will work with you to make your shipping easy and can store truck for up to 4 weeks plenty of time for you to arrange you shipping.


On May-23-14 at 18:08:08 PDT, seller added the following information:

Place a bid,  you will be surprise how low the reserve is.........................you will be getting  alot of truck for your money.

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