1949 Chevy Panel Street Rod on 2040-cars
Carbondale, Colorado, United States
Up for Auction : 1949 chevy panel ..... Tons of new parts for this street ROD..
Motor has been broke in and sounds like a beast---- 383 stroker built by local engine shop, I personally have had 5 engines built by this builder... Also new , TH 350 tranny Completely rebuilt camaro front clip, and rebuilt camaro rear with locker, your gonna need it !!!! THIS IS STILL IN THE CONSTRUCTION STAGE, just so you know... Please read this line again ... Laser straight body, normally these panels had the roof caved in , This truck has been inside for the last ten years waiting for someone to take over.. It fires right up and can be moved around but needs a little more body work and paint of your choice , wheels and tires and exhaust and your ready to rip up the summer roads... Tons of new parts : Doug Thorley headers , caddy seats, Ron Francis wiring kit, new headlights with snake eye turn signals, new chrome grill and lots of chrome under the hood, shave door handles, new glove box and gauges, new custom fuel cell, new rear sway bar, and on and on ... I have 18k in receipts , not counting the endless hours on the rotisserie !!!!! THE RESERVE IS LOWER THEN THE MONEY IN PARTS...... I'm ready to move on and not look BACK. This could be finished by a father & son team with moderate skills.. Hard stuff is done, I know everyone says that but take a close look at the pictures and give me a phone call instead of hiding behind the key board, I won't bite unless your offer is silly, and then it will just be GOODBYE ! I want to sell, I don't need to sell.... Many thanks for looking, this is a solid deal.... Ray @ 970-309-4526 I can possibly deliver if it ever stops snowing here... |
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