1951 1/2 Ton Truck 3100 on 2040-cars
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 3 speed
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 55,012
Trim: None
This is a truck with awesome patina! It has already been taken apart. This truck comes with everything but motor, steering column and glass. Old army truck. Hardly any rust- extremely solid body. Floor pans where there was rust are already cut out. New floor pans come with truck. Comes with two 1951 Alabama vehicle tags, seat frame, steering wheel, awesome hood, two large containers of all the bolts, braces and parts from disassembly. Frame is in great shape- only surface rust. Rolls around with front and rear end. Three original wheels and tires come with truck. Dash above steering wheel painted by military states: "This truck costs $1,200.00, Don't abuse it. ". You can't get better history and natural patina than with this truck. It is perfect for rat rod or just a project. Unbelievable how little rust there is on this truck. Pictures in photobucket account show exactly how truck looked before it was taken apart. It is a great starting point for a build- the work of disassembly has been done for you! Just add your parts and put back together! The truck will come with a bill of sale ONLY. Alabama does not require titles for vehicles prior to 1976.
Be glad to answer any additional questions. 256-759-2620
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