1952 Chevrolet 3100 Truck on 2040-cars
Midlothian, Texas, United States
This is a two owner truck and was a farm truck in North Dakota until it was purchased about 10 years ago from the original owner off the farm. Truck is very solid and I would say the cab and front sheet metal is 95% rust free. This is one of the most solid stock trucks of this year I have seen. Floor is very solid with only a very small spot of rust by the battery compartment door. Doors, front fenders, rockers, kick panels and cab are solid. Rear fenders have some rust where they bolt to the bed side and the driver’s running board has some rust but not bad. Wood on bed has been removed. Still on 6 volts, spare tire still in place and still on 16 inch wheels. Emergency brake works. Original AM radio, hand crank, books and a few other spare parts come with the truck. Truck runs and drives, brakes have been rebuilt, new brake hoses, good battery, all lights work; engine does not smoke but does have a few oil leaks. Last pictures listed were taken when truck was loaded up off the farm. The second owner sanded off the surface rust and used spray can primer on it. On Apr-09-14 at 11:09:57 PDT, seller added the following information: This is a two owner truck and was a farm truck in North Dakota until it was purchased about 10 years ago from the original owner off the farm. Truck is very solid and I would say the cab and front sheet metal is 95% rust free. This is one of the most solid stock trucks of this year I have seen. Floor is very solid with only a very small spot of rust by the battery compartment door. Doors, front fenders, rockers, kick panels and cab are solid. Rear fenders have some rust where they bolt to the bed side and the driver’s running board has some rust but not bad. Wood on bed has been removed. Still on 6 volts, spare tire still in place and still on 16 inch wheels. Emergency brake works. Original AM radio, hand crank, books and a few other spare parts come with the truck. Truck runs and drives, brakes have been rebuilt, new brake hoses, good battery, all lights work; engine does not smoke but does have a few oil leaks. Last pictures listed were taken when truck was loaded up off the farm. The second owner sanded off the surface rust and used spray can primer on it. VIN plate matches Title. Video of truck driving, running and stopping: |
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Burt Reynolds' vehicles up for auction at Barrett-Jackson
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