1950 Chevy 5-window Short Bed Survivor Rust Free!!! on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, Connecticut, United States
1950 Chevy 3100 Series Short Bed Pickup
52,000 original Miles!! Selling my awesome 1950 5 Window pickup. Truck is a real 3100 series half ton with the rare and desirable 5-Windows. These trucks are harder and harder to find in this condition with 5 windows. The truck is pretty much all original with no alterations, cutting, or bondo etc. Was a 1 owner that was well taken care of and maintained. This is pretty much a rust free vehicle that is very solid. Looks like a couple paint jobs over the years but no rust through spots anywhere, just surface underneath, yet still solid and some on the running boards,(which have replacements), and a couple nicks etc., that you would expect. I would call it a "5 Footer". Truck is still equipped with it's original motor (216-hp),and drive train, which operate flawlessly, and the exhaust is new stainless from motor, all the way back. Shocks were also replaced. Brakes were checked and are fine. Replaced the water pump and rebuilt the generator as well as putting some tires on. Included with the truck will be a brand new set of running boards and a bed kit with stainless strips, still in boxes. (close to 2K in parts). Presently, there is a metal plate in the bed that works fine for now. This truck is super solid, virtually rust free and un-touched. Your call whether to keep it so original or hot rod it. You will not find a better one in this part of the country and actually if it was a southern or western truck you would not know, due to the lack of rust. Floors are solid. Only thing I can see changed was the foot starter was replaced with a much more user friendly ignition switch on the dash. Naturally, a vehicle this old is sold as is with no warranty. Please note that the great State of CT does not issue tiles for vehicles this old, as is the case with most states. You will receive a CT Bill of Sale and a copy of the present registration. Please check with your DMV before bidding. Will sell to and ship anywhere but buyer is responsible for payment. I will gladly help load etc., but do not want to be held up with international shippers. (I checked "clear" for title, because you are forced to list one of eBay's categories, since there is no option for "none".) Will accept Pay Pal for deposit but if you want to pay for the truck using Pay Pal, I need to pass their fees unto you as I can not afford to absorb them, sorry. Vehicle is listed for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time should it sell. If you have less than 5 positive feedbacks, you need to make contact prior to bidding or I will cancel the bid, as I have had too many less than honorable jerks ruining auctions, sorry. I will answer all questions and if you want a phone conversation shoot me a phone number. Good Luck bidding on this great old Truck!! Antique Vehicle, Classic Vehicle, Chevrolet, Vintage Truck, Pickup Truck, half ton pickup, Step-side Pickup On Jul-26-14 at 03:52:37 PDT, seller added the following information: I do have a full set of 4 Tires, rims, trim rings and small bow tie caps for sale separately that have less than 500 miles on them. Depending on where the auction ends, I might include them. They are 16" I bought from a guy with a 1951 but did not use them. On Jul-26-14 at 07:40:30 PDT, seller added the following information: I also have 2 other trucks I will probably be selling also, due to some health related expenses, if there is interest, I can give more details and pictures and possibly list them, or sell outright; 1967 C-10 Chevy-pretty much rust free, 87 year old 1 owner in unreal condition with 62,000 miles. Probably looking for around 9k 1953 Chevy 5 window flatbed from CA with zero rust. Runs excellent, needs some flat glass and interior parts, (Headliner and side panels), probably looking for around 7K |
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