1957 Chevrolet Pickup Half Ton Short Box on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
WHAT A FIND, WHILE VACATIONING IN LAS VEGAS, I AM SELLING THIS 57 FROM VEGAS. IT IS IN VEGAS. 1957 CHEVROLET PICKUP; IT' HAS OLDER PAINT FADED, CHIPS AND SCRATCHES; ALMOST LIKE OLD SKOOL PATENIA, I LOVE IT. TO ME THIS IS ALMOST READY TO DRIVE ANYWHERE; WHAT IT NEEDS IS TIRES, ONE HAS ALLOT OF SIDE CRACKS, THE OTHERS ARE MISMATCHED SIZES. IF THE ONE WAS CHANGED IT WOULD BE OK TO DRIVE DISTANCE, BUT I WOULD REPLACE THEM ALL WITH WIDE WHITES; THE MOTOR IS A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY, MILES UNKNOWN. BUT SOUNDS GOOD. BACKED BY A 4 SPEED SAGINA TRANNY; THE FRONT END IS ORIGINAL; THE REAR END , IS, I DON'T KNOW; (CHECK PICTURES) THIS TRUCK STARTS, RUNS AND DRIVES AND STOPS WELL. I WILL BE TIDYING UP THE CAB INTERIOR TOMORROW AND POST PICTURS OF THAT, THEN, THERE IS DUEL EXHAUST, WITH GLASS PACK MUFFLERS. THE GLASS IS ALL GOOD; IF YOU NEED A SHOW TRUCK, THIS IS NOT IT; THIS IS A PERFECT OLD SKOOL EXAMPLE OF GREAT METAL; AND CAN BE ENJOYED RIGHT NOW; I ALSO WILL BE CHECKING WIRING TOMORROW FOR LIGHTS, ETC. THERE IS NO NOTICEABLE RUST. AND NO ROT; THERE ARE A FEW PIN HOLES ON DRIVERS SIDE FLOOR AND ALSO SOME PIN HOLE IN BOTH STEPUPS . VERY AMAZING METAL FOR BEING 57 YEARS OLD. FOR QUESTIONS, CALL JEFF 218-464-2821 FOR A REASONABLE SHIPPING QUOTE, CALL RYAN 218-234-1866 THIS TRUCK IS A REAL KEEPER AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME . THANKS FOR BIDDING. |
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