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1946 Chevrolet Truck on 2040-cars

US $2,800.00
Year:1946 Mileage:39999 Color: Patina /
 Patina Blue
Location:

Sandy, Oregon, United States

Sandy, Oregon, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Strait 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ADCA384603
Year: 1946
Interior Color: Patina Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 3/4 Ton
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 39,999
Exterior Color: Patina
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Exceptional reserve price. Low for what this is.. And with the extra's your getting..
Opportunity to go out of country and this is the best project we hope to sell for the extra funds. Would not be selling it period if not for this opportunity to see our kids and new grand baby. 

That being said.. Love this truck. It barley has surface rust, but it has some. No rust holes. Very Very solid truck. This is the one to restore. Not original engine but one from the 50's. It runs with carb spray. Front head lights work. Has even the original cigarette lighter. Have extra parts to go with it we put in the back of the truck. Extra grill that can be fixed also. Radiator support etc. Look at pictures. This is not a driver. Needs a total restore. Transmission does shift nice with clutch. Tires hold air. Have seat supports that go above fuel tank in the bed also. Doors open and close so nice. Can open from the outside only right now. Front windshield crank is there but not operational. Bad thing is critters have eaten and crapped the seat. Cleaned it best we could but odor is still evident. There was poop in many nooks. Look at the pictures for places of dents dings and tears/ rips in fenders, body of truck. 
 Clear Oregon title in our names. But do have the one we got with it and was able to keep for souvenir purposes. That stamped on it by DMV. No vin plate, need a new one made. Plates are the same from old title and has the chassis plate. The prior owners of this truck are pretty interesting folks. Part of the history of the Three Rivers Recreation Area. Pioneers of , Co Founders.. And off griders. To us, that was a very cool history. 
Please ask questions as i am sure i missed some things you may want answers to. Will answer the best I can. Sold As Is, no warranty. No Returns, no refunds, No Exceptions. Must be paid in full within 7 days off auction end through pay pal, before the truck will be released to shipper or buyer.. Deposit is non refundable and must be paid within 48 hours also through pay pal. No Exceptions. If not payed as described we reserve the right to cancel sale and relist if we wish. Must be realistic in time frame to pick this truck up or your shipper.  Must be within and no more then 14 days to pick the truck up from Auction end. Or Transaction will be canceled with no refunds Period. Absolutely no exceptions. May seem harsh but experience has caused us to put this in our binding ad. And if you wish to own the truck, and bid , and win. It only makes sense to have the funds to pay and way to complete the transaction as listed clearly here in this ad.. 
So that said, you will love this trucks potential and ability to end up doing or having done, that nice high end restore.  Trucks are sky rocketing. Hate to sell, but only for the trip. 

Good luck and Happy Bidding! Thank You


On Sep-08-14 at 17:04:03 PDT, seller added the following information:

Let's see.. no.. no battery. Still 6 volts, not an original engine. can take the numbers from the block for you to see what size it may be if you or any one else wants to know. ok thank you

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