1950 Chevy 3100 Rat Rod Pickup on 2040-cars
Englewood, Colorado, United States
Body Type:pick up
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:454 stroker
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 3100
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Exterior Color: blue patina
Year: 1950
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 999,999
This 1950 Chevy 3100 pickup was built for speed. The 454 engine was built .030 over and stroked. It has a large summit cam, straight headers with baffles, holley 4 barrel with fuel injection. All this power rides on a camaro front sub frame , 4-link suspension with ladder bars and coil overs . The 5 speed transmission is from a gmc truck. the brakes are 4 wheel power discs. It has a 15 gallon keg gas tank, power steering and tilt wheel. The truck is solid not rusted with the exception of one small hole on the passenger side bed. I think it just adds to the look. Its fast and fun, its the hit of the car show,race it show it enjoy it. good luck bidding call Pete Horrigan with any questions 303-783-2188 The car is for sale locally and we reserve the right to cancel the sale at any time. Colorado customers will have to pay applicable sales taxes. A 60 day permit will be issued to the buyer. We can assist in shipping nationwide. rat rod, classic truck, dragster, lead sled, chevy On Nov-26-13 at 16:04:12 PST, seller added the following information: Email me for a video of the engine running ( there is no sneaking home at night in this truck) |
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