1953 Chevy Extended Cab Dually Pickup Truck, Boat, Horse Or Vintage Trailer Tow on 2040-cars
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:recently rebuilt 6-cylinder 235 cubic inch
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: As described in the description
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 1,100
1953 Chevrolet 3100.. 1953 CHEVY 3100 Deluxe Half-Ton Pickup with Five Window Option. The truck is Deep Burgundy with a Gray interior. This rare Classic Pickup underwent an Off-Frame Restoration, six years ago by the experienced car restorer I bought the truck from, including the exterior, interior, chrome, bed & mechanics. He installed a newly rebuilt 6-cylinder 235 cubic inch displacement engine which has only 1100 miles on it (new speedometer shows 610 miles driven). It has a 3 speed "3 on the tree" transmission, chrome valve and air filter covers, manual choke, amber fog lamps, parking lights, working vent windows, floor mats, full instrumentation, owners manual, floor mounted step button starter, new dual side view chrome exterior mirrors, turn signals, polished aluminum heavy duty “Bow Tie” step plates on the running boards which match the sculpted “Bow Tie” polished aluminum heavy duty bed, 4 whitewall All-Season Steel Belted Radial Tires with lots of tread left and filled with nitrogen. In addition the truck has a fully carpeted cab, silver-grey front & rear bumpers and grill, dual rear tail lights and a “Chevrolet” scripted rear tailgate. The electric system is upgraded to 12-Volts for improved power and reliability. In the past year I rebuilt the carburetor, installed a new fuel pump and sending unit, flushed and cleaned the fuel lines, rebuilt the brakes and master cylinder including the parking brake, tightened and replaced the steering king pins and tie rod ends, replaced the outer tie rod ends and repacked and adjusted the front wheel bearings, replaced all shocks, rebuilt the cab heating system and installed new door Hardware and window risers. In September 2012 the distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs, wires, points and condenser were replaced. The truck has been garaged and protected from the elements. The truck also has optional fender skirts that can be added to give the rear wheels an“extra touch of class.” The three-owner truck is of Collector Quality Restored Classic Condition. It starts readily, runs strong and shifts well. Note: The manual throttle has been disconnected and the horn is activated by a lever under the steering wheel. Please review the photos carefully to view the condition of the body finish. You may contact me at: rudolph912@gmail.com and I will provide you will my phone number at that time for any additional information. Note that the buyer is responsible for shipping and handling of this vehicle. |
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