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1959 Chevy Stepside Pick Up Truck Resto-mod Classic-vintage on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:50000 Color: Bought in
Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
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1959 Chevy Stepside modified pickup truck.
Turquoise color Exterior
Bought in 2006. Restoration began in 2008. 
During the process of the restoration massive improvements have been done as follows: 
 
Electrical system was redone including a new wire harness
Rack and Pinion front end steering- independent front suspension also
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Dual Exhaust
Front Disc Brakes
Rear Sliding window
Rear was lowered by 2 leaves - made the truck have a nice leaning appearance
Brand news interior which cost 4500, including all the noise deadening under carpet material.
New Carpet which has been barely been stepped on.
Camaro rear end
New Drive shaft
New Borg Warner 5 Speed transmission -6000
Brand New 2 barrel carburetor -just installed
Stabilizer bar 4x4
Custom throttle linkage
Suspension Rack
Blinker switch installed- original trucks didn't have blinkers
Custom fan shroud
New Battery with a year warranty
Brand new Bendix and Starter 
A/C works but needs fan motor
Customized A/C and Alternator brackets
Sensa Track Shocks
Rear Stablizer bar 
New Dominator A/S Radial white Letter tires- spare has never been used
Bed was redone but needs wood again. All the other parts are still excellent
Custom fabricated fuel cell directly under the rear bed, with electronic fuel pump, with filing spout on rear left fender
Where the Fuel filing spout was is now the electric antenna -this was custom made-its pretty cool
The regular fuel tank was removed adding an additional 4 inches of cabin, leg space
Electronic ignition and new distributor.
New Water pump
Custom Engine parts
New 4 row radiator
Chevy Corvette Bow Tie Caps Rally Rims with chrome beauty rings
Total body restoration with pictures to show work done-15,000
Have original pictures also when it was purchased to show comparison
Clear coat on paint which needs some attention now
Have all documents to show work done
Don't have anymore time to finish the truck, it must go 
Great opportunity for someone to finish as it is still somewhat of a project. 
 
These pictures were taken just 3-20-2014 so it is truly what the truck looks like today
If you have an interest send me an email with your number or I can give you mine and we can discuss if you would like.

Winner of Auction must pick up the truck within a very short time after wining the Auction as I will not be at the location for much longer after.


On Mar-22-14 at 12:01:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

For all questions pertaining to the vehicle, you are welcome to have the vehicle inspected prior to the end of the sale of this auction because the vehicle is being sold in "as is" condition. thank you very much..


On Mar-23-14 at 20:42:12 PDT, seller added the following information:

I forgot to add that i have the original owners manual as well ,, its sort of a fun thing to have ,,, looking back in history of the truck,,, 

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