1955 Custom Hot Rod, Classic Short Bed Chevy Truck. Some Video on 2040-cars
Spanaway, Washington, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Sbc
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Muscle
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Rwd
Mileage: 9,999
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Yellow
Up for auction is My 55 Chevy with a clean and clear title. This truck was completely restored 10 years ago and then gone through again last summer (upgraded). I drove it daily last summer, it a nice little classic cruiser. The small block V8 is from a 68 Impala and has a ton of performance mods, The transmission is a Turbo 400 and the rear end is a 10 bolt with air shocks. The front end was done right and is off a 70's Camaro. It has power disc, power steering and tilt wheel. Staggered 20" wheels, upgraded wiring harness including points conversion. All the switches, lights, gauges, dvd/stereo system things, are all brand new from last summer. Also the stainless and all the chrome are brand new bought and put on last summer.
The paint still has a great deep shine to it for being 10 years old but there are some nicks and scratches here and there (hints the primer and POR15 marks everywhere) As far as rust goes I cant find anything real serious, its a very solid ride. The glass has some cracks and the power windows are slower than they should be. The only complaint I ever had about this truck is the shifter being so tight but I never made the time to replace it, the truth is I just got use to it. It also is going to be too loud for most people as I had it strait piped off the headers.
I tried to get photos of all the angles but if You need more please let me know, If you would like to come see it please let me know, If You would like to have some sort of automotive professional come inspect it please let me know, If I forgot something please let me know, If you have any questions please let me know. Email works for me but if you want to text or talk, you can call my cell phone 253 226-0962 anytime.
I've sold more than a few cars here on Ebay over the years and never had any issues. I've found that cash payment in person works (if your coming to pick it up yourself) If not a bank to bank transfer is best for a non local buyer, I will also accept a cashiers check but I can't let the truck go before it clears (my bank isn't the fastest when processing checks) I expect some form of contact from the winning bidder with in 24 hours of the auctions ending and full payment with in 72 hours unless we agree on different terms, so please have your funds in order before bidding to own this rig. Also there is a lot of people that like to play games with these types of auctions from time to time, so I would like to ask them not to waste mine and other EBayers time and money, as we would never think of wasting yours.
I'm setting the reserve at half of what I would be asking if it had new glass and fresh paint (please don't ask what it is) and please don't ask what I would sell it for now by ending the auction early (I've put a lot more into it than the reserve). I'm only letting it go because I could use the money to get my 57 Belair finished and cruising this summer. If your coming to get the truck in person I will give You the Title and Bill of Sale then, If not I can express mail it after the payment clears. I have worked with and will work with your transport company as much as possible, I also can deliver the truck to a port in my local area free of charge. With the stance it has the front sits a little low so You might want to ask about that when getting a quote.
Thanks for looking and good luck finding your next classic car!
Here's a link for a couple short videos on it (sorry about the quality, I'm no camera man)
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