1955 Chevy Pickup Cameo Carrier on 2040-cars
Walker, Iowa, United States
Engine:NONE
Body Type:PICKUP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: White
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Red WHITE
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: NONE
Trim: CLOTH
Drive Type: GAS
Mileage: 100,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS IS A 55 CAMEO I BOUGHT 5 YEARS AGO. WHEN I BOUGHT IT WAS COMPLETE AND HAD SET SINCE 1993. THE TRUCK WAS A TEXAS TRUCK. I TOOK IT APART GOT RID OF THE MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION AND DRIVE SHAFT. TOOK IT DOWN TO THE BARE FRAME WHICH WAS RUST FREE SAND BLASTED IT AND PAINTED IT BLACK. I PUT A 68 CAMARO 12 BOLT REAR END REBUILT WITH POSI AND 3.55 GEARS. I USED THE ORIGINAL FRONT END AND PUT DISC BRAKES ON IT ALSO HAS POSES THREE INHCE DROPPED SPRINGS FRONT AND REAR.THE RIMS ARE NEW THE FRONT TIRES ARE NEW AND THE STREET SLICKS HAVE ABOUT 1000 MILES ON THEM.THE METAL IN THE BOX IS RUST FREE AND THE CAB IS RUST FREE OUTSIDE OF THE CAB CORNERS.I HAD THE BOX SIDES FIXED AND PAINTED FLAT BLACK. I HAVE A LOT OF NEW PARTS NEW FRONT FENDERS NEW DOORS ONE HAS A FEW DINGS AS IT FELL OVER NEW CAB CORNERS DOOR HANDLES OUTSIDE NEW DOOR LOCKS NEW MIRRORS AND ALL NEW SCREWS FOR THE BOX AND MORE. THE TRUCK HAS NO MOTOR TRANSMISSION DRIVE SHAFT WINDSHIELD AND WOOD IN BOX AND THE BED STRIPS AND GRILLE.THE ONLY REASON ITS FOR SALE I HAD A CAR ACCIDENT IN SEPT AND HAVE LOST INTEREST NO TRADES IF YOU HAVE 0 FEEDBACK CALL BEFORE YOU BID DONT ASK THE RESERVE MY PHONE NUMBER IS 319 448 4431 LOWELL.I HAVE A CLEAR IOWA TITLE WITH NEW PLATES. THIS AUCTION MAY END AS ITS FOR SALE LOCAL.I ALSO HAVE A REBUILT 355 CHEVY WITH ALM HEADS AND DUAL FOURS AND A REBUILT M20 MUNCIE FOR SALE ONLY TO THE PERSON WHO BUYS THE TRUCK FOR EXTRA COST NOT INCLUDED IN AUCTION
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