1956 Chevy 3100 Pick Up, Custom Fleetside, Pro Touring, Resto Mod, Road Ready on 2040-cars
Akron, Ohio, United States
One of a kind 1956 Chevy 3100 Resto Mod/Pro Touring Just
completed ZERO miles. Truck
incorporates a modern frame and drivetrain with a classic 56 Chevy pickup cab
combined with a 1959 Apache fleetside bed.
The owner is a professional body shop owner. The frame is from a 1986 half ton Chevy pickup. Engine is a mild 350 cu in with a Turbo
400. The cab and fleetside bed were
professionally restored and mated to the modern frame and drivetrain. The bed was metal worked to conform to the
shape of the 56 cab and is fitted with custom 55 Ford LED tail lights. The fit and finish looks factory!! The bed has new custom cut oak
flooring. All body and frame components
were rust free. Paint, fit and finish
are first class. Other custom features include shaved drip rails, gas filler, a
molded rear bed panel, and sunvisor. Dropped
spindles and custom leaf springs provide a sleek, low, cruiser
personality. Wheels are 16” rally’s with
new radial tires. The interior has been equally detailed with a reupholstered
black bench seat, new carpet and custom kick panels, tilt steering column, new
custom wiring harness, restored instruments, smoothed and filled dash. Door
panels and headliner restored to match exterior. New window regulators, door handles and
window cranks. Everything on this project is new or refurbished. Engine and trans are fresh, as are all suspension
components. New aluminum radiator,
exhaust, battery disc brakes. All new
door and window seals and channels. Sound system is a hidden 50 Watt Pioneer with a CD player,
new speakers, and remote operation. Truck is fresh and road ready!! Paint and finish is first class, arrow
straight, and a mile deep. REASONABLELY
PRICED, EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP, PRACTICAL
AND USEABLE CRUISER!!! I’M SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND. ANY QUESTIONS CALL MARK 330 472 3821 Sold as is, where is.
Shipping is the responsibility of buyer.
Deposit of $500 within 3 Business days.
Balance due in 7 Days, Cash or Bank Transfer. |
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The manufacturer says that it will adjust production accordingly before laying any incentives on the profitable pickups. Even so, there's some concern that the inventory swell could hurt the roll-out of the next-generation Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. GM actually began slowly stepping back production in August, but it's clear the company will take further action as it heads toward the end of the year and into the next. Analysts predict the automaker could reduce pickup manufacturing by nearly half in the first quarter of 2013.
That still may not be enough to keep GM from laying extra cash on the Silverado and GMC Sierra. While the company's incentive spending was down in November compared to the same month in 2011, both the Ram 1500 and Ford F-150 saw double-digit percentage increases in sales last month while the Silverado and Sierra numbers slid compared to a year prior. Incentive spending could help move more trucks and add some balance to the GM inventory surge.
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Weekly Recap: Autonomous driving goes commercial in Nevada
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