1935 Chevy Truck Cab Rat Street Hot Rod Custom Chopped Project Barn Find on 2040-cars
Irvington, Alabama, United States
1935 Chevy truck cab, what is for sale is only the truck cab that you see in the pictures. This was built about 1 year ago, and was finished into a running driving truck, and then the guy decided he wanted something different and pulled the cab off the chassis and started building another body and I got the cab from him with the intention of using it, but I have way to many projects now so its for sale. The cab has been chopped, it has suicide doors, smooth firewall, and its body dropped. When it was on a tub chassis it sat really low. The motor that was used was a small block Chevy and the exhaust was ran down and under the front edge of the cab for a different look. It does have a front and back glass in it that appears to be very good, matter of fact the front glass still folds out. The cab still has its cowl vent installed and functional. The dash in the cab appears to be the original dash that came with the truck just painted yellow now. All the floors and tunnel are all made out of steel. The truck does come with the seat cushions all made, and you could always just have them recovered to your liking. In the center of the seats is a chrome hood ornament which adds a cool feature to the truck. The truck has also had a roll bar added to behind the seats in the back of the cab for added safety. Like I said this is just for the truck cab, its had a load of work already done to it, and you could basically just sit it right on your frame and go if you wanted. Its a great looking cab and would make someone a great rat rod. The truck cab is for sale locally and is subject to be taken off Ebay if sold. The truck is also sold as is with no warranty. The truck cab is also sold on bill of sale only. A 25% deposit is due within 3 days of the auctions end and the balance within 7 more when the truck is to be picked up or arrangements are made for the truck to be shipped. If you have any questions about the truck cab, please fill free to ask and I will gladly answer them to the best of my ability. Thanks and God Bless Kody 251-454-5455 |
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