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Clarklake, Michigan, United States
Up for auction is a fantastic truck. Every bit of this truck has been looked over, cleaned up or replaced. Leave it as it is or take off the bed and put a fifth wheel hitch back on as it had originally. The restoration was well done. Front to back was redone. It has the original drive train. As part of the restoration the flathead six was rebuilt. The transmission is a 4 speed manual with a granny gear. It has a two speed rear end with vacuum assist. The following items were replaced:
The engine starts right up and runs great. The glass is great, all the lights and electrical works fine. The undercarriage is like new. I am told it was originally a truck for the Hershey Chocolate Factory. If the pictures don’t answer all your questions, please e-mail or call 517 750-7083. If you include a phone number in the e-mail and I will call you. This vehicle is being sold in “as is” condition. The description is to the best of our ability but is for information only and does not constitute any type of warranty. You are encouraged and welcome to inspect the car or arrange for an on-site third party inspection before you bid. Bidders with zero or negative feedback should contact us before bidding. Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup and/or shipping and any costs involved. Seller is not responsible for any damage incurred during vehicle transportation. A deposit of 10% is due within 2 days of the auction's end. Cash or certified check is ok. This deposit does not provide you with a chance to inspect to decide if you want to buy the vehicle. You already have bought it! Balance is due within 7 days of auction close. For the balance due, we will only accept cash ON DELIVERY (in person) or a certified check. Vehicle and title will not be released until funds clear. We reserve the right to end the auction early. Thanks for looking |
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