1951 Chevy Pick Up 3100 1/2 Ton on 2040-cars
Jasper, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:235 CI
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue Blk/Whi
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Step Side
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 79,000
Exterior Color: Blue
This is a 1951 Chevy Pick up 3100 1/2 ton I bought 2 years ago from a guy who bought it from the original owner. When I bought it was still a 6volt it is now converted to a 12 volt. I took everything off the truck to clean and repair it only thing I left on the frame was the cab. All work was done by me and I had no means to get the cab off. This truck is by no means a show truck but is not far from it. A lot of new parts was put on to the truck wont list it all but here is a few . New floor was welded in old was cut out , lower bottom cabs were welded in old was cut out , cowl on passenger side was cut out and new put in. To make things short all parts that had any cancer was cut out and either new part or new piece was welded in its place. new rims& tires, new head liner, carpet, seat redone a door hardware was replaced all windows replaced, new old style radio was put in all new wood bed the list goes on an on for parts. I have all the receipts for what I bought for it . It's easer for me to say what it could use then what was put in . Truck runs good but leaks some oil I bought a engine gasket kit and put in most of the gaskets except for the frount and rear seal and I think that's were it is leaking at the frount seal I have it just haven't replaced it yet. The worst thing with the truck is the paint job In pictures it looks good and standing far away it looks good but up close it don't . I'm pretty hand in fixing most things but a painter I am not .so if you want this truck to be s show truck some body work and a paint job it will need . If you have any questions or live near buy and want to look at the truck you are welcome to just e-mail me and let me know . The only reason I want to get rid of this truck is I want to get a 70ish model muscle car to drive around in. This truck is still pretty much still all original only thing I change was the 6 to 12 volt I still have the generator & I have the spare tire holder for it I took it off to run a split pipe . I have more pic if you want to see em just let me know I have before and after pics. This truck is reg in the Stat of Georgia and only has a bill of sale so if you want to buy it check with your tag office to see what you need in your state. This truck is being sold as is were is thanks David . This type of truck has sold on e-bay in show condition in upwards of 20k do to what this truck needs to be in show condition I have adj the reserve to what I think the truck is worth at its present condition thanks for looking
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