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1939 Chevy Rat Rod Pickup - Chopped - Suicide Doors - Tilt Front End - on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:1939 Mileage:2000 Color: PAINT
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Advertising:

 

1939 CHEVY PICKUP TRUCK


CLEAN CLEAR AZ TITLE

TITLED AS A 1939 CHEVY 1/2 TON PICKUP TRUCK

CURRENT TAGS, REGISTRATION AND HAGERTY INSURANCE

 

SERIOUS CALLERS CAN CALL OR TEXT 602-758-7117

 

DESCRIPTION:


ENGINE & TRANS:

GM 305 WITH MILD CAM - 2000 MILES ON REBUILD

OFFENHAUSER INTAKE

EDELBROCK 4BBL CARB

ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

HIGH VOLUME ELECTRIC COOLING FAN

NEW BELTS-HOSES-FLUIDS

EXTERNAL TRANS COOLER

HEADERS WITH FULL EXHAUST - THRUSH MUFFLERS - CHROME TIPS

HURST PRO-MATIC 2 FLOOR SHIFTER

CLEAN AND RESPECTABLE ENGINE COMPARTMENT

CHROME VALVE COVERS

CHROME AIR CLEANER

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TURBO 350 AUTOMATIC 3 SPEED TRANS - 2000 MILES ON REBUILD

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ALWAYS STARTS AND RUNS WELL

 


BODY:

ORIGINAL 1939 CHEVROLET STEEL CAB

CHOPPED 3 INCHES

SUICIDE DOORS

ORIGINAL STEEL DOOR PANELS

ORIGINAL 39 HOOD AND VENTED SIDE PANELS - MODIFIED WITH FRONT TILT

39 GRILLE SHELL

SHORTENED BED WITH CHEVROLET EMBOSSED TAILGATE

CRANK OUT FRONT WINDSHIELD

HAS GLASS WINDSHIELD, GLASS BACK WINDOW, PLEXIGLASS IN SIDE WINDOWS THAT ROLLS UP.



SUSPENSION:

FRONT:

SUICIDE FRONT SETUP

STRAIGHT I-BEAM AXLE WITH DISC BRAKES

DUAL 1/4 ELIPTICAL SPRING SETUP

DUAL HEAVY DUTY RADIUS RODS

DUAL FRONT SHOCKS

ROLLS STRAIGHT AND TRUE, THE FRONT SHOCKS CONTROL THE BOUNCE PRETTY WELL

 

REAR:

SPEEDWAY 48" DUAL LADDER BARS

COIL OVER SHOCKS

GM DIFFERENTIAL WITH 3:73 GEARS

DRUM BRAKES ON REAR

STOPS WELL, NO PULLING

 


BRAKES:

FRONT DISC BRAKES

REAR DRUM BRAKES

CNC BILLET ALUMINUM MASTER CYLINDER, PROPORTIONING VALVE AND BRAKE PEDAL

 


FRAME:

CUSTOM BUILT FABRICATED FRAME WITH 2X4 STEEL

PAINTED SINGLE STAGE FLAT BLACK

UNDERCARRIAGE VERY CLEAN

 


STEERING:

TRADITIONAL STEERING SETUP PITMAN ARM TO DRAG LINK

AFTER MARKET STEERING BOX

SPEEDWAY STEERING COLUMN

SPEEDWAY 10" STEERING WHEEL

 

ELECTRICAL: 


NEW 6 FUSE WIRING HARNESS MOUNTED BEHIND GLOVE BOX - COMPLETE WIRING FRONT TO BACK

HIGH VOLUME ELECTRIC RADIATOR COOLING FAN

ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

SPEEDWAY KEYED IGNITION SWITCH

SPEEDWAY HEADLIGHT SWITCH

ELECTRIC FAN TURNS ON WITH IGNITION

SPEEDWAY HEADLIGHTS - BRIGHT!

TAIL LIGHTS

BRAKE LIGHTS

TURN SIGNALS ON COLUMN MOUNT SWITCH

 


EXTERIOR PAINT:

MANY COLORS - PERFECT ORIGINAL PATINA PANELS

OLD SKOOL PINSTRIPING IN BLACK AND BEIGE ON HEADLIGHTS, HOOD, COWL, SIDE DOORS, UNDER REAR WINDOW AND ON TAILGATE

AIRBRUSHED RIVETS ON HOOD PATCH PANELS AND REAR TAILGATE

LETTERING ON REAR PANEL BELOW TAILGATE - "CHROME DONT GET YOU HOME"

ALL  BY BRUCE ROSIER – PHOENIX AZ – LOOKS SWEET!

 

INTERIOR PAINT:

BEDLINER TEXTURE ON CEILING AND REAR WINDOW SURROUND

DASH PAINTED IN ‘BRONZE MIST’ SINGLE STAGE

OLD SKOOL PINSTRIPING IN BLACK AND BEIGE ON DASH AND BOTH DOOR PANELS

LETTERING ON GLOVE BOX DOOR "DRIVE AT YOUR OWN RISK"

ALL  BY BRUCE ROSIER – PHOENIX AZ – LOOKS SWEET!

 

INTERIOR:


BLACK MARINE CARPET ON REAR WALL BEHIND SEATS AND ON TUNNEL

BROWN MARINE CARPET ON FLOOR BOTH SIDES

DYNA MAT TYPE MATERIAL ON ENTIRE FLOOR, FIREWALL AND REAR WALL AREA FOR HEAT/SOUND CONTROL

BROWN HIGH BACK CLOTH BUCKET SEATS

NEW FULL LIGHTED GAUGES MOUNTED UNDER DASH

OIL PRESSURE GAUGE

WATER TEMP GAUGE

VOLTAGE GAUGE

 


OTHER:

MATCHING WHEELS - OLD SCHOOL ULTRA ALUMINUM CENTERLINE STYLE

MODELO PONY KEG FUEL TANK MOUNTED TO REAR SUPPORT - 8 GAL

DISTRESSED WOOD TONNEAU COVER WITH ROOM FOR ADDED STORAGE UNDER DECK

 

LEGAL STUFF FOR EBAY:


THIS IS A QUICK FLIP VEHICLE FOR ME. I HAVE MADE ONLY MINOR COSMETIC CHANGES, CUSTOM PAINT ADDS AND ADDED A NEW DISTRIBUTOR. RUNS WELL THE 30 MILES OR SO I HAVE DRIVEN IT.

MOST OF THE INFO GIVEN WAS PROVIDED BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER.

MY PRICE IS $13,500 FIRM

SERIOUS CALLERS CAN CALL OR TEXT 602-758-7117

REMEMBER...THIS IS A RAT ROD! NOT A LINCOLN OR A CADILLAC! IF YOU SEEK COMFORT AND A SMOOTH COMFORTABLE RIDE THEN DO NOT BID! THIS IS NOT YOUR RIDE.

IF YOU WANT TO GET ATTENTION EVERYWHERE YOU GO, SCARE THE NEIGHBORS, DRAW A CROWD...THIS IS YOUR RIDE!

REMEMBER...A RAT ROD WILL HAVE SOME DINGS, SCRATCHES, IMPERFECTIONS...THIS ALL ADDS TO THE CHARACTER OF THE 'RAT ROD'...DONT EXPECT A SHOW TRUCK QUALITY!

I HAVE BOUGHT NUMEROUS VEHICLES ONLINE AND HAVE FOUND ONE THING TO BE SURE...PICTURES ALWAYS MAKE SOMETHING LOOK BETTER THAN IT IS. KEEP THAT IN MIND.

THIS VEHICLE IS ALSO LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION WITHOUT NOTICE AND SELL TO A PRIVATE PARTY.

I AM NOT A DEALER. THIS IS A PRIVATE PARTY SALE. I MAKE NO WARRANTIES, I OFFER NO GUARANTEE. THIS SALE IS AS-IS, WHERE-IS, NO REFUNDS OF ANY KIND.

PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING ON THIS VEHICLE. IF AT ALL POSSIBLE INSPECT OR HAVE INSPECTED PRIOR TO BIDDING. COME SEE IT, START IT, DRIVE IT, TOUCH IT, OPEN AND SHUT THE DOORS, FLIP THE SWITCHES, CRAWL UNDERNEATH, ETC ETC AND DECIDE IF YOU WANT TO BID ON IT AND BUY IT. I WANT NOTHING MORE THAN SOMEONE TO BUY THIS VEHICLE THAT WILL LOVE IT AND ENJOY IT. IF YOU DECIDE TO BUY IT SIGHT UNSEEN THEN DO NOT COMPLAIN ABOUT ANYTHING LATER. I REPEAT, DO NOT COMPLAIN ABOUT ANYTHING LATER.

IF YOU HAVE TO ‘GET A LOAN’, ‘SELL ANOTHER TOY FIRST’, ‘ASK YOUR WIFE OR GIRLFRIEND FOR PERMISSION’, ‘WIN THE LOTTERY’ ETC ETC PLEASE DO SO BEFORE YOU BID. IF YOU OFTEN HAVE BUYERS REMORSE AFTER A LARGE PURCHASE THEN PLEASE BID ON SOME OTHER AUCTION! WINNING THE AUCTION DOESN’T MEAN YOU CAN COME LOOK AND DECIDE IF YOU WANT TO BUY...IF YOU WIN IT YOU OWN IT AND IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND I WILL KEEP YOUR DEPOSIT. NOTHING PERSONAL…THESE AUCTIONS COST MONEY!

 

SERIOUS CALLERS CAN CALL OR TEXT 602-758-7117


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