1953 Chevy 3100 Pick Up with original mint green patina.  Originally a North Dakota truck which is where I purchased it from about 4 years ago.  I planned on doing a high end bagged LS patina truck, but I travel for work most of the year, so I just do not have the time.  It has a 283 Chevy with Holley 4 barrel and MSD.  Rear end is a Chevy 12 bolt.  New aluminum radiator with electric fan.  It starts and drives, but will need to be completely gone through to make it road worthy.  I have an American Autowire kit, but nothing is hooked up except for the starter, ignition, and electric fan.  I was told it has a new 700R4 automatic transmission, but I cannot verify how old the trans is.  It leaks fluid pretty heavy, I’m guessing it’s from one of the coolant lines.  It shifts good as long as fluid is maintained- this will need to be addressed.  Original wood bed is still intact.  Brand new Coker radial tires.  Several parts included from LMC truck.  Original frame, floors, and cab corners are rock solid.  I have the front bumper, but do not have the rear.  I have the original gauges, but they have been removed for wiring.  Trucks with perfect patina like this are very hard to come by.  Many of them, especially the ones that grew up down south, have most of the paint baked off of them.  This would be the perfect candidate for a slammed, bagged LS build and a great winter project.