1952 Chevrolet 3100 Short Bed Restored All Original Looking on 2040-cars
Byram, Mississippi, United States
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1952 3100 Chevrolet
235/3 speed on column all original, second owner. Truck has completed a full frame on restoration sometime in the past. This truck has never been kept out in the weather. I have been under this truck, in this truck, all over this truck. I can’t see any rust issues anywhere on it. I took this truck in on a trade-in so I can only tell you what I see. New bumpers, new grill, new glass, all new interior, new exhaust system, new shocks, new bias ply Goodyear tires and new rubbers all around.
The electrical system has been converted from 6 volt to 12 volt. New wiring and lights and blinkers work correctly. As do all gauges. Has new speedometer cable but at this time, it is stuck on 70 mph. I will try to have fixed before auction is over. Truck also has new 12 v battery. Truck still has the original floor starter and works correctly. Truck runs and drives great. Remember the old day’s, it takes a few minutes for the tires to warm up before the vibration goes away.
Truck has had a full repaint. Original color, Old Man Tan. Paint seems to be single stage. Truck has all new bed floor (oak) also stainless steel bed stripes in the floor. Everything on this truck works as it should as an all original truck. Could you drive this truck at 70 mph? Absolutely not! Truck drives comfortable at 55 mph as it is designed to. I can not yet confirm or deny that this motor has been gone through. With all assumption, I would say it has been. It does not smoke or rattle. Motor has a Wayne Alum. Value cover and lifter cover. That looks like the only thing keeping this from being an all original looking engine compartment.
This truck is not perfect. It does have a few scratches, a few rock chips and a few runs in the paint. The photos will not show any of the runs. I might be over estimating the quality of this truck. But it is a really nice rust free driver. Truck has 67,000 miles and I’m pretty sure that is the original miles, not the miles on this motor though. i do not know the timeline of the restoration but someone spent a lot of money . i dont want in anyway to downplay this truck but i too dont want you to be disappointed in any way this is a nice truck .
Truck is located in Jackson,
MS. It can be viewed at any time while truck is
up for auction. If you intent to have an
inspector view this truck it must be during the auction, NOT AFTER you have won
the truck. Please do not bid if you do
not intend to buy. I don’t need help
selling this truck, I do NOT want trades.
You have 5 working days to pay in full after the close of the auction,
or you will forfeit to second bidder.
$300 Paypal deposit is required within 12 hours at the end of
auction. Non- Refundable. Truck is licenced an registered in mississippi now .
I do not need a Transporter for this truck. Winner is responsible for arranging transportation. I will assist in getting truck to transporter for you.
I have a clear Mississippi open title that will not be released until truck is paid in full. I will next day air it to you.
I do not have a buy it now price but I am willing to take offers.
I reserve all rights to end this auction at any time if I so
choose too. If you have any questions
you can reach me, Mike at 601-941-1320.
I AM NOT A DEALER. see my add on the green 47 dodge truck also |
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