1951 Chevy Thrift Master Project Truck Hot Rat Rod Shortbed W/title 49 50 51 52 on 2040-cars
Spencer, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NONE
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 0
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: THRIFT MASTER 3100 3600 SB
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL NO TRANS
PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICS AND READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BEFORE BIDDING. 1951 CHEVY SHORT BED TRUCK (WITH NYS REGISTRAION/TITLE) PARTS OR MAJOR PROJECT/RAT ROD OR HOT ROD. NICE HOOD AND DRIVER FENDER IS DECENT. BOX IS FAIR BUT HAS HAD PATCHING AND BONDO. SITTING ON A NON ORIGINAL HEAVIER CHASSIS (8 LUG) BUT VINTAGE CORRECT. COMES WITH WHATS SHOWN. THE RUNNING BOARDS ARE THERE BUT VERY RUSTY, AS WELL AS THE GRILLE (BENT/MANGLED) AND RAD SUPPORT (DECENT). THE TAILGATE IS THERE AND FIXABLE (HAS RUST ROT). PASS FENDER IS ROUGH (BEEN REPAIRED A FEW TIMES), CAB FLOOR AND SIDES OF THE COWL ARE ROUGH (NOT USABLE). WINDOW TRIM SEEMS TO BE THERE. IF YOU DONT WANT ALL OF IT, YOU CAN COME AND TAKE ONLY WHAT YOU WANT..LEAVE THE REST. OVERSEAS BIDDERS WELCOME!!!! please check out the pics and if there are any questions or if youd like to set up a viewing please call me at 607-857-74FIVE8 rich.
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