1957 Chevrolet Big Window Shortbox on 2040-cars
Cordova, Tennessee, United States
1957 Chevrolet 3100 Shortbox Big Window Solid Shop Truck This is a nice example of a 1957 pick-up truck or shop truck with a neat patina look to it. The truck has been lowered for the right look and sits on Corvette Rally Wheels with new BF Goodrich tires. This 57 has the rare big back window that wraps around. It is much easier to see out of and looks a whole lot better than the small back window trucks. The truck is black with black and silver interior. Don't worry about the frame, floors, or body mounts, they are all solid just like you would want to see. The truck sports a 350 v8 with a Muncie 4 speed and dual exhaust. As for the people whom expect perfection, this is no show truck. Just a cool project truck that's drivable. Although the truck looks great, it still has room for improvements. Right now its more of a really good looking shop truck or weekend cruiser. Not a 35k show truck. The truck will sell for a fair price. If you want a very cool truck that's drivable as you add your touches or upgrades, This is it! For any questions call Rick 901-503-8492 |
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