57 Chevy Pickup Truck Big Window Project, Lots Of New And Used Parts Inculded on 2040-cars
Dysart, Iowa, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:none
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 3100 1/2 ton
Drive Type: none
Mileage: 123,456
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: 3100 1/2 ton 2wd
For sale is a 1957 Chevy 1/2 ton 2wd pickup truck project. NO TITLE NO TITLE NO TITLE
Tags are still attached, but have not title, will be sold with a bill of sale.
Cab is almost done, other than the lower door hinge pockets, they still need replaced. All other repairs have been professionally compelted, including step and floor work, as well as a rust free roof clip out of Utah. All very well done.
No motor or trans included, but setup for a small block and a 700R4. Power steering conversion with saginaw box, use Impala SS type front exit headers. Camaro IROC tilt steering column. Power brake conversion using IH Scout components, also front disc brake conversion, minus the caliper brackets. Posi rear from an S10 blazer. All 4 wheels now 5 x 4 3/4 bolt pattern. No front or rear glass, or rear cab trim.
NEW parts included: vent window seals, vent window chrome frames, vent window handles, wiper arms, side window channels, vent and door tinted glass, one front or rear window seal (can't remember which), front and rear chrome bumpers, taillights and brackets, outer door handles, exterior mirrors and brackets.
Good used parts included: Set of front window trim, pair of door trims, front emblem, fender emblems/spears, grille ends in excellent shape, front and rear bumper brackets, good useable doors, EXCELLENT tailgate, excellent side steps, headlight bezels, inside window cranks, dash components, glove box doors, steering wheel, good radiator, bench seat in nice shape, some pretty good used rear fenders. Box shown in pics is pretty toasty, but front panel ok, and box could be used for pattern. If you buy the truck and don't want the box, thats fine. lots of misc smalls and take offs. Couple grilles shown in pics, and other 57 truck related parts shown in pics.
Sold as is, where is. truck is located in Vinton, IA 52349. Sold with no title, only bill of sale. $500 deposit via paypal required within 24hrs of auction end. Rest in cash on pickup. No checks, money orders, or cashiers checks. Would consider wire transfer. Will take paypal payment for the balance if you pay the fees.
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