1957 55 56 58 59 Chevy Pickup Truck Rat Rod Hotrod on 2040-cars
Walterboro, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:PKP
Engine:3 SPEED ON COLUMN
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 99,990
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 6 CYLINDER
Drive Type: 99999
1957 CHEVY PICKUP NOT WRECKED BUT VERY RUSTY. THE ENGINE DOES RUN IT DID NOT SMOKE WHEN I CRANKED IT I THINK IT IS THE ORG 235 STILL HAS STARTER BUTTON IN FLOOR AND IT DOES WORK THE TIRES ARE ALL FLAT THE CLUTCH IS NOT STUCK THE TRANSMISSION DOES WORK .WHAT YOU SEE IN PICTURES IS ALL THAT IS THERE , I HAVE NO OTHER PARTS FOR IT. ITEM WILL NEED TO BE PAID FOR WITHIN 10 DAYS FORM END OF AUCTION. IT WILL NOT LEAVE THE YARD UNTIL ALL FUNDS HAVE CLEARED THE BANK. WILL NEED TO BE PICKED UP WITHIN 20 DAYS AFTER PAYMENT HAS CLEARED . I DO HAVE A SOUTH CAROLINA TITLE FOR THIS TRUCK. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS OWN CARRIER THIS WILL NEED TO BE HAULED ALLTHE TIRES ARE FLAT. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BUY THIS TRUCK ONLY HAVE PARTS OF IT SHIPPED TO YOU I CAN DO THAT AND YOU CAN LEAVE THE REST HERE BUT ONLY WHEN YOUR FUNDS CLEAR THE BANK AND THERE WILL BE FEES FO RPART REMOVING THE PARTS THAT YOU NEED THANK YOU
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GM natural gas-powered vans recalled due to possible leak
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