1954 Chevrolet Gmc Pickup Street Rod Hot Rod Short Bed on 2040-cars
Russiaville, Indiana, United States
1954 GMC PICKUP SHORT BED. VERY SOLID BODY. DOE"S NOT HAVE FACTORY ENGINE. SOMEONE PUT A 1973 TO A 1979 250CI SIX CYL. IN IT RUNS AND DRIVES. AUTOMATIC TRANS. HAS DENTS AND SCRATCHES AS IT SHOULD ITS 60 YEARS OLD.THE GRILLE HAS DENTS ALSO. IT HAS THE FACTORY WOOD FLOOR STILL IN IT.IT COULD USE A TUNE UP. STARTS OK RUNS A LITTLE ROUGH TILL IT WARMS UP. BUT IT DOSENT HAVE THE CHOKE HOOKED UP.IT COULD USE A HAND CHOKE. THE OIL PAN HAS A SMALL LEAK SOMEONE TRIED TO PATCH IT. SHOULD HAVE BEEN REPLACED.ALSO I WAS TOLD IT HAS A CAMARO REAR END IN IT. I KNOW ITS BEEN CHANGED BECAUSE THE REAR END IS 5 LUG AND THE FACTORY FRONT HUBS ARE 6 LUG. LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE HAD A V8 IN IT AT SOME TIME. THATS WHAT IT NEEDS IT WOULD BE A GREAT STREET ROD. LIKE I SAID IT HAS SOME MINOR DENTS BUT THE BODY LOOKS REAL SOLID. HOW EVER THE RIGHT REAR FENDER IS THE ROUGHEST PART. ITS REPAIRABLE. I DID THIS WORK MY WHOLE LIFE SO I KNOW IT CAN BE REPAIRED. BUT I WAS LOOKING ON E-BAY AND YOU CAN BUY THOSE REAR FENDERS FOR AROUND 350.00 DOLLARS EACH. THATS WHAT I WOULD DO TO THE LEFT SIDE ANYWAY WHERE THE SPARE TIRE WENT THEN IT WOULDNT HAVE THE CUT OUT IN IT. OR THEY ALSO USE TO JUST PUT A PATCH OVER IT AND MAKE A ROUND FENDER. NOW I SOLD A 1954 CHEVY BELAIR ON HERE AWHILE BACK I COULDNT FINISH IT DUE TO MY HEALTH. BUT THEN I SEEN THIS AND THOUGHT IF WE COULD DRIVE IT THE WAY IT WAS MAYBE I COULD SEE A FEW MORE SHOWS HAVING MY SON DRIVE US IN. HOW EVER AND THIS IS MY FAULT THE AD SAID STARTS RIGHT UP. AND IT WOULD IF YOU POURED GAS IN THE CARB FIRST. ANYWAY I TRY TO TAKE PEOPLE AT THEIR WORD. I HAD TO PLUG OFF SOME AIR LINES AND ADJ. SOME THINGS NOW I CAN START IT OK . I DID PUT NEW INTERIOR DOOR PANELS IN IT AND A NEW GRANT STEERING WHEEL. BUT EVEN THOUGH I DROVE IT UP AND DOWN THE ROAD WHERE I LIVE IT STILL NEEDS MORE THEN I CAN DO LIKE THE OIL PAN I DECRIBED AT THE START. SO I THINK IM DONE I HOPE SOMEONE GETS IT THAT WILL ROD IT OUT. THATS WHAT I LOVED TO DO BACK WHEN. PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU INTEND TO FOLLOW THRU AND PAY SHOULD YOU WIN. THE LAST ONE COST ME MONEY FROM FALSE BIDDING.ALSO I WILL END THIS EARLY IF SOMEONE KNOCKS ON THE DOOR WITH CASH. YOUR WELCOME TO COME LOOK AT IT BEFORE YOU BID. OR I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT I CAN. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOD BLESS.. SOLD AS IS . THIS IS A PICKUP ONLY PLEASE. I HAVE BLOCKED 2 OTHERS FOR FALSE BIDS. I AM GONNA TRY TO GIVE ALL A CHANCE EXCEPT THE 2 I HAVE BLOCKED.
On Mar-29-14 at 07:16:33 PDT, seller added the following information:
I AM SORRY I FORGOT TO LIST THAT THIS TRUCK DID NOT HAVE A HEATER IN IT WHEN I BOUGHT IT. YOU CAN STILL BUY THEM NEW OR USED. BUT WHEN I USE TO BUILD STREET RODS I INSTALLED THE AIR COND. AND HEATER IN A ONE UNIT SET UP. ALSO I NOTICED I WROTE THAT THE TRUCK STILL HAD THE FACTORY WOOD FLOOR. I MEANT IN THE BED IT IS A VERY SOLID BED. ALSO WHERE THE REAR FENDERS BOLT TO THE BED SIDES THERE IS NO RUST SOME OF THESE BEDS RUSTED THERE. THIS ONE IS NICE. SORRY FOR HAVING TO ADD THIS BUT I AM TRYING TO NOT MISLEAD ANYONE. THANK YOU. RELISTING DUE TO NON PAYING BIDDER. PLEASE DONT BID UNLESS YOU INTEND TO PAY. IT COST THE SELLER ALOT EVERY TIME WE HAVE TO RELIST. ALSO SORRY BUT NOW IF YOU HAVE 5 OR LESS FEEDBACKS YOU HAVE TO CONTACT ME OR YOU CANT BID. IT WILL JUST KICK YOU OUT OR I WILL. SORRY BUT I CANT DEAL WITH ANYMORE DISHONEST PEOPLE. I ALSO HAVE A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY ENGINE AND TRANNY THAT I WILL SELL TO THE WINNER OF THIS AUCTION FOR A FAIR EXTRA CHARGE. THANKS AGAIN FOR LOOKING. GOD BLESS . AND ONCE AGAIN SORRY. On Apr-15-14 at 23:45:05 PDT, seller added the following information: CHECK OUT MY COCA-COLA CLEAN UP BOX UND SEE MY OTHER ITEMS. IT GOES GOOD WITH THE TRUCK. |
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