1956 Chevrolet 3100 Big Window - Stepside - Bagged - Paint - Interior - Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:350 Chevy Small Block
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Sub Model: 3100
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Other Pickups
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Big Window - Stepside
Drive Type: TH350 Automatic
Mileage: 68,071
You are bidding on a 1956 Chevy Stepside, Big Window 3100 out of my personal collection. This truck is a turn-key head turner! It features a 70's Small block 350 mated to a TH350 transmission. It runs and shifts great! It was assembled in 2013 so everything is new! The paint is a gorgeous satin red and there is no rust anywhere. The interior was installed last fall and turned out great. The truck is very reliable and built very well. Headlights, turnsignals, brake lights, gas gauge, speedometer all WORK! There are aftermarket gauges installed to view oil pressure, voltage and engine temp. There is also two pressure gauges to monitor the airbag system. The truck also features a kenwood cd/ipod/mp3 player hooked up to two speakers and a sub (which is always great on long trips). As you can tell by the pictures its in great shape and nothing to hide. Below are a list of upgrades and pictures. If you have any questions or additional request, please feel free to contact me. Clear PA Title in hand. Sorry no trades.
1956 BIG WINDOW CHEVY TRUCK LINK TO YOUTUBE VIDEO: - 70's 350 SBC bored .30 over with a Mild Cam - TH350 Auto Transmission - Camero Front Clip - Front Power Disc Brakes - Power Steering - Tilt Steering Column - Custom 50's Chevy Steering Wheel - C Notched and Boxed frame - Full Air Ride with Big Bags and hand controller - Big Back Window *** All glass in great shape NO CRACKS! - CD player with 2 speakers and sub behind seat - Custom Chrome Side Pipes - New Coker WIDE White Walls - Newly Upholstered Interior - Lokar Door/Window Handles -- Doors fully shut and lock - Fresh Bed Wood/Trim On Aug-16-14 at 08:09:52 PDT, seller added the following information: ** SHORT BED |
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