1949 Chevrolet Chevy 3100 1/2 Ton Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Indiana, United States
Engine:6 CYL
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 47,595
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Green
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: DELUXE
Drive Type: 2
1949 CHEVY 1/2 TON 3100 DELUXE MODEL..... 47,595 ORIGINAL MILES WITH ORIGINAL FLOORS AND CAB CORNERS... THE DOORS ARE COMPLETELY RUST FREE.. ITS FANTASTIC SHAPE HAS ALOT TO DUE WITH THE FACT THE ORIGINAL OWNER GARAGED IT THE ENTIRE TIME HE HAD IT... WITH ONLY ONE REPAINT I WAS TOLD BY ITS ORIGINAL OWNER IN THE 1980'S... THIS IS THE TRUCK EVERBODY WANTS ... NO RUST, ORIGINAL SHEET METAL TO THE TRUCK, STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL WOOD FLOOR IN IT FROM THE DAY IT WAS BUILT, AND HAS ALL THE RIGHT PATINA TO GO WITH IT...I WAS TOLD BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER IT EVEN HAS THE SAME VINYL SEAT COVER FROM THE DAY HE BOUGHT IT.. THIS TRUCK WAS HIS BABY AND HAS NO EXCUSES...
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