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1950 Chevrolet Chevy Pickup Custom Ratrod Hot Rod So Cal on 2040-cars

US $11,995.00
Year:1950 Mileage:0
Location:

United States

United States

1950 Chevy Rat Truck!!!!! 5 Window Classic



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A lot of time and a lot of money has been put into this little cruiser. The classic look and unique features really set it apart from the rest. I get plenty of thumbs up and grins wherever I drive it; Driving it is a blast! Its a perfect marriage of modern upgrades and all-out street performance! Mellow at the drive through and mean on the boulevard. Special attention was put into keeping it simple and reliable which translates to more drive time and less breakdowns. Ultra low maintenance paint  means you can toss out the car cover and polish and hit the streets quick.
 Only quality American made parts and hardware were used, nothing Chinese. All in all it's a solid truck that's ready for the road!
 The nitty- gritty:
Front power disc brakes. (hidden brake power booster and master cylinder)
Independent front suspension.
Fully rebuilt 327 ci engine out of a '67 Camaro.
Details include:headers, Edelbrok intake,mild cam ,Edelbrok carburetor, MSD distributor/coil and custom stainless "kegger" air filter by my friend "Golem".
Thermostatically controlled adjustable electric cooling fan.
New wiring loom throughout.
New bed box.
New tailgate.
Stainless nuts/bolts throughout.
Urethane drive-line mounts.
Laminated thin wall maple bed floor.
Aluminum fuel tank, (relocated under bed)
Cherry bomb duel exhaust, family friendly notes up to 3500 rpm, higher revs all hell breaks loose!
Trans is a rebuilt TH350 with overdrive and rebuilt Camaro rear differential.

Please feel free to ask any questions! I will respond promptly. This truck is available for you to check out any time, just contact me and we will arrange it. Please do all your "due diligence" BEFORE bidding and before the end of auction. I will be more than happy to accommodate you if you need help with coordinating shipping etc, however the buyer is responsible for shipping.
Thanks a bunch and HAPPY BIDDING!!!!


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