1950 Chevrolet Pickup Shop Truck Hot Rat Rod Chevy 3100 on 2040-cars
Westerville, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Short Bed
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 2,000
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1950 Chevy Pickup
- Its on a full s-10 Frame
-350 engine with an aluminum intake and a 600 Edelbrock carburetor
2 - 1/2"dual exhaust with 40 series mufflers
-Boss 18"wheels with Nitto tires less than 400 miles on them
-18x9.5 on rear and 18x8 on front
-It has all new glass
-New Running Boards,Grill,Front Bumper,Door Handles and Mirrors.
-The body is painted satin Black.The body is very straight but there is a few imperfections.
-Has a metal s-10 bed floor with rubberized bedliner.
-The battery is mounted in a box in the bed
-Painless wiring harness
-Has a s-10 seat,steering column and pedals
-Wood grain steering wheel
-Diamond plate door panels and a custom headliner
-Inside of cab has sound/heat proof insulation
-It has a working Heater and Defroster
-Electric wiper motor
-All gauges work
-The emergency brake is hooked up and working
-Has the stock s-10 fuel tank under the truck with the filler door molded in to the bedside
-New radiator
-This has a clear title
Im selling this truck to make room for a new project.This is a great driver not a trailer queen Good on gas and comfortable for all day cruisin .This is a good running smooth riding truck with lots of new parts.I have put almost 2000 miles on this since finished.Im sure im leaving some things out.
If you have any questions call me at 614-975-7929
I will not disclose the reserve price so please bid what you are willing to pay.
Ebayers with less than 5 feedbacks or negative feed back need to email me before bidding or your bid will be retracted.
It is the bidder's responsibility to inspect and/or research the vehicle's condition prior to bidding
A non refundable $500.00 dollars deposit is due 24hrs after auction ends, and full payment is required 3 days after the auction ends. Funds must be clear before vehicle leaves.
Buyer is responsible for pick up or having the truck shipped
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