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1950 Chevrolet Short-bed 3100 5 Window - 1947 1948 1949 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 on 2040-cars

US $24,000.00
Year:1950 Mileage:500
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States

1950 Chevrolet 3100 - Clean box A title 
- Arizona Truck, No Rust, 12 Volt Conversion
- Short Bed - Five Window Deluxe a Cab -
- Six Cylinder 235 - Rebuilt from top to bottom
- Original Push to Start - fires up beautifully on first push
- Four Speed Muncie - On the floor - shifts like it should
- 1955 Chevy rear end - Geared for Highway use
- New Oak Wood Bed - beautifully done
- New Splash Guard and Chrome Bumpers 
- New Glass / Rubbers / Mounts
- Air Ride (front and back) 
- New Cherry Bomb
- New Brakes / Drums / Cylinders
- AM/FM/CD in glove box
- New Headliner / Door Panels / Upholstery
- New Rubber Floor Mat 
- New Chrome Grille - chrome everywhere - 
- Coker Classic White Walls 
- Cross Spoke Hubcaps - 
- Flashlight and Siren included -
- truck is my daily driver. - Drive this truck to your next show - 
- 24,000 OBO - five-two-zero-24O-O4O8 - for more information

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