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1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 Chevrolet Pickup Five Window Restored on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:1950 Mileage:1830
Location:

Chandler, Arizona, United States

Chandler, Arizona, United States

1950 Chevrolet Pickup - Short Bed - 1/2 Ton - Five Window - Restored

 

Up for sale is my restored 1950 Chevy pickup. Has 1800 miles on it since completing restoration and it has just started to get broken in! Always a California truck until recently when I moved it to Arizona. Still has all the original sheet metal with no re-pop metal bolted on it. Body is painted a gloss Mint Green that draws attention everywhere the truck is driven. Paint has a couple small chips on running boards from daily use. Truck has been lowered with a 3” lowered front axel up front and blocks in the rear. The truck is very reliable and solid as a new car, has never left me stranded and has been driven on many long road trips without any issues. Truck cruises down the highway and settles in a sweet spot around 60-65mph on the highway. Truck runs great in stop and go traffic as well and has never heated up. Comfortable bench seat and radio with iPod hookup in the glove box makes this an easy and fun truck to drive, always getting thumbs up and many questions where ever it is driven! 

 

Body

Paint is a gloss Mint green

New wood bed with stock chrome strips

New Chrome door handles, moldings, emblems, trim rings, caps, grill, bumpers and so on

All new glass (exception of quarter windows), felt, trim, door / window cranks

 

Engine

1953 full pressure oil 235 engine

Serial # LAQ225938

12 volt with alternator and New Battery

Complete Rebuild top and bottom end

Stock intake and carb

Stock exhaust

New gas tank/sending unit

 

Transmission

4 speed top loader

new clutch and throw out bearing

 

Suspension / Brakes

All new suspension, 3” lowered front axel and blocks, leaf springs, shocks, wheel cylinders, maser cylinder, bushings,etc...

Emergency brake works

Rear end is out of 1984 Chevy blazer ( 6 lug ) that was rebuilt with 342 gears for easy highway driving

Balanced driveline

 

Interior

Stock interior

All new gauges and everything is hooked up and works perfect

Horn, lights, tail lights, turn signals, gauge back up lights all work

Bench seat redone is comfortable sandstone tan vinyl

Bench seat frame, dash and accents painted sandstone tan

New Radio with ipod hook up and center speaker mounted in stock location behind dash plate

iPod hook up in glovebox

Wipers have new electric 2 speed motor with new chrome wipers

New heater that has three setting on it with switch mounted under dash

New black carpet on floor

 

Rims / Tires

Stock 16" rims ( 6 lug )

600/16 Coker white walls 

 

Comes with a stack of receipts that was saved through out the build.

 

See videos below for a walk around of truck and a test drive

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm9HEocXqKs

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4Esy1vTGsg

Buyer responsible for cordinating shipping. 

Vehicle is for sale locally as well so I reserve the right to end the auction early.

Serious inquiries can reach me at six, zero, two, seven, five, one. eight, six, eight, zero.

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