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                                                        1950 Chevrolet Truck 

Selling my 50 Chevy pickup truck that has been a California truck all its life from the history I have on it. Truck is a bare bones truck with nothing fancy by any means, has its rattles and noises and is a driver the way it is. Side windows are cracked but roll up and down to keep rain out. Fun little truck that is loud with straight pipes and cruises down the highway fine. I just installed new VDO guages that are mounted but not hooked up. I have the complete kit to do so, but I haven't had time to get to it. Also new carpet has been installed, as well as a new bed floor made from 100 year old barn wood.

 - SBC 350
 - 700r4 trans, trans cooler,
 - Edlebrock 650 carb
 - Lokar shifter with kick down
 - new hugger headers
 - new dual straight exhaust (no mufflers)
 - 20 circuit wiring harness
 - new master cylinder
 - disc brakes up front, drums in rear
 - 12 bolt rear end
 - stock steering column
 - Cadillac air cleaner
 - Chevrolet script valve covers
 - new aluminum radiator
 - C notched frame
 - air bags in rear only with no compressor, has Schrader valve to fill up
 - new cab floors
 - new carpet (newly installed, not seen in the pictures)
 - cab corners are solid with one small spot of rust size of quarter
 - new G78-15 whitewalls with new tubes
 - new chrome front and rear bumpers
 - gauges under dash work,
 - stock bench seat redone,
 - stock gas tank location, gas tank was pulled and cleaned
 - new bed floor made from 100 year old barn wood (not the one seen in the pictures)
 - new VDO guages in dash


Can help coordinate shipping with scheduling any way possible

Any questions or if I have forgot something about the truck feel free to ask. Call or text Jason at (810) 689-0674

BIDDERS WITH ZERO FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE REMOVED

$500.00 Deposit due within 24 hours of auction end

Truck must be paid in full within 3 days of auction end


On Jul-20-14 at 11:59:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

  - I took a few quick pictures of the carpet & gauges installed, as well as the barnwood bed floor

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