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1956 Chevy 3100 Short Bed Big Window Beautiful Original Truck For Collectors!!!! on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:1956 Mileage:68472
Location:

Thousand Oaks, California, United States

Thousand Oaks, California, United States
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Being re-listed because of nonpaying bidder.  Please be serious if you bid.

1956 Chevy 3100 Short Bed Big Window Deluxe Cab 
Full restoration!!  All Original NO Rust!!

This is an amazing truck, almost every nut and bolt on the truck is new.  It is an all original CA truck built in Los Angeles and spent its whole life in Los Angeles/inland empire area, so there is zero rust on this truck!  Has been in the same family for the last 38 years and was a labor of love.

It drives down the highway just as good as it looks, tracks straight and stops as it should.  The engine starts right up and sounds nice, runs strong and the transmission shifts are smooth and precise.  Although the paint is fresh, they did not do the best job, it looks fine from 5 feet away but up close you can see its not a high end show quality paint job.  If you did go ahead and have it repainted with quality work, you are looking at a $30k truck, I feel the lack of a nice paint job is reflected in the asking price.  Having said that, this is an amazing truck and would make anyone proud to drive and will win several local car show trophies as it sits now.

According to the VIN this truck was;
- 3100 model  (3A)
- model year 1956  (56)
- built in Los Angeles CA  (L)
- number 7550 built  

Stats;
- original rebuilt 235 inline 6
- original rebuilt 3 speed manual trans
- new wheel cylinders and brake lines
- new drums all around
- new shocks
- fresh paint
- perfect original Deluxe Cab trim
- new bench seat
- new rubber mat
- new headliner
- new interior door and window handles
- new mirrors
- new treated oak wood bed with new stainless strips and bolts
- period correct (date stamped 63') chrome smoothy rims
- new American Classic whitewall radials 235/75/15
- rechromed original bumpers
- new alternator
- freshly rebuilt original Harrison radiator
- all gauges and lights work as they should, even the horn and wipers!
- new tail lights and headlights
- new vintage style stereo with ipod/phone hookup
- I know I'm forgetting more!!

Please cut and paste this link and dont forget to fix it (.) in order to see pics of the restoration process;    wwwDOTpbaseDOTcom/miriamj/56_chevy_pickup

NOTE:   Buy It Now purchase includes shipping to anywhere in the WORLD!!

Please let me know if you have any questions, thanks!
Rob  310.nineninefive.8896

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