1953 Chevy Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Truck Rat Rod Patina Bagged Hot Rod Restomod on 2040-cars
Nampa, Idaho, United States
rear rollpan with turn signals and brake lights trimmed with billet built in smoothed front end No bumpers looks alot nicer Hidden hitch behind fold down licence plate i tow my jet skis and trailers around. wired for a 4 round plug coil springs in front with air bags in them to lift and lower the front, rear has air shocks to lift and lower and adjust for weight for towing Rear has modified leaf spring setup off newer gm model and air shocks for height and towing adjustment Seat and door panels were reupholstered in platinum and black and look new still. headliner is done New carpet and door panels all look great billet window crank and door knobs the dash and everything inside is in great shape and painted to match the old color of the truck Has a newer gas tank behind the seat new seals, door gaskets, window felt, has lap belts all the factory vins still in place. true classic truck, NOT ON A S10 frame..true classic and hot rod WAY TO MUCH TO LIST.. It was Built by a local Hot Rod shot 10 years ago and used as their shop truck.now its my daily driver Buy it now is $18,500. I won't disclose my reserve but it's quite a bit less. I expect this truck to sell within a few days. You can call me up to 10pm central time......509/851-504one. By the way I've bought and sold many cars on Ebay and I have a few references as seller including some rat rods if you want to talk to someone I've delt with. This truck was built to drive and not just look good sitting. If your looking for something to turn heads but still be practical to drive this is it. This truck is reliable, easy to drive and sounds awesome. Has a great stance and the true shop truck look from the outside while inside is like a new truck as well as underneath. New owner can personalize truck with some door logo art or leave as it is and drive it. Have a clean clear open title for truck in hand. Everything on truck works and is functional, doors,vent windows,hood,tailgate,cowl vent,glovebox all open/shut, seat sliders good,windows roll up/down. If you have any further questions you can call me 509-851-5041 My name is Ben. I reserve the right to end auction early due to it being for sale locally. |
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